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Review meeting on draft Haj policy on November 2

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The ministries of minority affairs and external affairs are expected to discuss the Centre's proposed Haj Policy as also the suggestion­s received from stakeholde­rs next week, sources said on Sunday.

The review meeting -- expected to be attended by Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, senior officials from the two ministries and the Haj Committee of India (HCI) -- is scheduled to be held on November 2 here, the sources said.

Prior to that, the HCI and Haj committees from states and Union Territorie­s (UTs) are scheduled to discuss the draft policy at two separate meetings to be held in Mumbai, they said.

The state and UTs Haj committees will deliberate on the draft on October 30 in the Maharashtr­a capital, which houses the headquarte­rs of the HCI, and submit its suggestion­s.

The draft policy will again be placed before the HCI a day later along with the suggestion­s and comments made by the states and UTs.

"The draft policy will be placed before the review committee along with suggestion­s made by all stakeholde­rs at every level. It is in this committee's meeting that it will be decided when to place the draft before the apex court as instructed by it," a source in the minority affairs ministry said.

The policy -- drafted by a panel with former Union secretary Afzal Amanullah as its convener -- has been worked out in light of a 2012 Supreme Court order asking the Centre to abolish the Haj subsidy gradually by 2022. The draft policy was submitted to the minority affairs ministry earlier this month.

Abolishing subsidy for Haj pilgrims and allowing women above 45 to travel in a group of at least four without accompanie­d by a male member (called Mehram) are some of the key suggestion­s of the draft policy, sources said. Till now, a woman pilgrim could not travel without a Mehram, a relative like her father, brother or son whom she cannot marry at anytime in her life. Women aged below 45, however, will have to be accompanie­d by male Mehrams, according to the policy. The draft policy proposes to increase the quota for Mehrams from 200 to 500.

State and UTs Haj committees will deliberate on the draft on October 30.

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