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Haj 2022 process to be 100% digital: Minister

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MUMBAI: Union Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said the entire Haj 2022 process in India will be 100 per cent digital.

Naqvi on Saturday inaugurate­d an online booking facility at the Haj House in Mumbai and later in a statement said India sends the second largest number of Haj pilgrims after Indonesia.

He said the Haj could not take place in 2020 and this year due to COVID-19 and decision taken by the Saudi Arabia government in view of the pandemic.

The Haj 2022 will be announced after consultati­ons with different department­s concerned in the upcoming Haj review meeting to be held in New Delhi on October 21, the statement said.

Officials from the minority affairs, external affairs, health and civil aviation ministries, India's ambassador to Saudi Arabia, India's consul general in Jeddah and other senior officials will be present in the upcoming Haj review meeting in the national capital, it said.

Arrangemen­ts for special training for Haj 2022 regarding Covid protocols and health and hygiene were being made in India and Saudi Arabia for the pilgrims, he said. "The entire Haj 2022 process in India will be 100 per cent digital," the minister said.

The minister on Saturdaydi­scussed preparatio­ns about Haj 2022 in a meeting with senior officials of the Haj Committee of India .

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