Oman Daily Observer

Aiming to make Haj process online, transparen­t: Naqvi

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MUMBAI: The government has been working to make the entire Haj process online to bring in transparen­cy and convenienc­e for the pilgrims, Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said on Sunday.

The minister, who announced here the process for Haj 2018, said the announceme­nt had been made one month in advance to give more time for preparatio­ns. People can apply for Haj from November 15 onwards.

Naqvi said Haj 2018 will be performed according to the new Haj Policy that will be finalised soon by the ministry after examining the recommenda­tions of the high-level committee constitute­d to frame the new Haj policy. The committee has submitted its report.

Naqvi also launched a new Haj mobile app through applicatio­n for Haj can be made and the registrati­on also be paid.

“This app will make Haj applicatio­n process easier and comfortabl­e. Applicatio­n for Haj, enquiry and informatio­n, news and updates and e-payment are some of the main features of this mobile app,” he said.

“For the first time, for Haj 2018, details of total expenditur­e to be incurred by the pilgrims is given in the Haj applicatio­n form. This is a step towards transparen­cy.”

The Haj applicatio­n form for 2018 contains the embarkatio­n pointswise detailed air fare comparison which will enable the pilgrims to make an informed choice about the embarkatio­n point. which directly fee can

The pilgrims for the first time will get to choose the embarkatio­n point as per their convenienc­e.

“For example, Haj air fare per pilgrim from Srinagar is Rs 1,09,692 while from Delhi it is Rs 73,697. So, the pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir can opt for Delhi embarkatio­n point,” said Naqvi.

“Similarly, the Haj air fare from Guwahati is Rs 1,15,646 per pilgrim while it is Rs 83,027 from Kolkata. So, the pilgrims from Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim can opt for Kolkata,” he explained.

Pilgrims from Gaya, where the airfare is Rs 1,13,680, can also opt for Kolkata.

“This will ensure that the pilgrims don’t face problems even after abolition of Haj subsidy,” Naqvi said.

Abolition of Haj subsidy and reducing embarkatio­n points from 21 to nine are among the principal recommenda­tions of the committee.

However, this time around the government is continuing with the 21 embarkatio­n points as per request of the Haj Committee of India (HCI).

The HCI has expressed disagreeme­nt with some of the recommenda­tions, including that of abolishing quota for applicants above 70 years of age.

Naqvi said the new Haj policy would maintain the special quota for applicants above 70 years and would allow the women above 45 years in a group of four or more to proceed for Haj without a male relative or “mehram”.

Last time, 1,24,940 persons performed Haj through Haj Committee of India while about 45,000 pilgrims went through private tour operators.

HCI Chairman Mehboob Ali Kaiser, its CEO Maqsood Ahmed Khan and senior officials of the Minority Affairs Ministry were present on the occasion.

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