Tag: hajj 2023

  • Equal Accommodation for Indian Pilgrims in KSA: Chairman JK Hajj Committee

    Equal Accommodation for Indian Pilgrims in KSA: Chairman JK Hajj Committee

    In a remarkable move towards promoting inclusivity and fairness, the Saudi Arabian authorities have implemented a uniform accommodation policy for all pilgrims from India during their sacred journey to the Kingdom. This initiative aims to eliminate any disparities between states and union territories, ensuring a consistent and comfortable experience for every pilgrim in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.

    Under the guidelines for Haj 2023, it has been explicitly stated that the space entitlement per pilgrim in Makkah accommodation is set at 4 square meters. In Madinah, however, the accommodation arrangements are made on an “ON THE SPOT” basis, adhering to the unit’s capacity license (Tashnif/Tasreeh) issued by the local Saudi authority, the Adillah Establishment. This approach allows flexibility to accommodate pilgrims according to the capacity of the unit, providing efficient and suitable arrangements.

    To ensure fairness, both Makkah and Madinah utilize a computerized system of allocation, which aims to accommodate families according to their appropriate room size whenever possible. However, it’s important to note that the room allocation may not always perfectly align with the family cover size, resulting in the possibility of sharing rooms with other families or covers. In some cases, due to limited capacity, covers may be split into adjacent rooms.

    The introduction of this uniform accommodation policy demonstrates the commitment of Saudi Arabia and the Adillah Establishment to provide a comfortable and satisfactory experience for all Indian pilgrims. This approach prioritizes fairness and equality, ensuring that pilgrims from various states and union territories can focus on their spiritual journey without any concerns about disparate treatment.

    The satisfaction of Indian pilgrims with the accommodation arrangements can be witnessed firsthand in the uploaded video, capturing their positive experiences and gratitude for the equal treatment they received throughout their pilgrimage.

    The implementation of this policy not only promotes unity among pilgrims but also strengthens the strong historical and cultural ties between India and Saudi Arabia. It highlights the commitment of both nations to facilitating a smooth and enriching Haj experience for all pilgrims.

    As Indian pilgrims embark on this sacred journey, they can rest assured that their accommodation needs will be met with fairness and impartiality. The uniformity in accommodation arrangements sets a benchmark for other nations, reinforcing the notion that unity and equality are essential elements of a truly inclusive pilgrimage.

    In conclusion, the uniform accommodation policy for Indian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia is a significant step towards providing an equitable and satisfactory experience for all. This initiative ensures that every pilgrim, regardless of their state or union territory of origin, will have the opportunity to engage in a spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage, leaving them with lasting memories of unity and harmony.

  • JKHC Announces Interview Dates For Selection Of Khadim-ul-Hujaj

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    SRINAGAR: All those candidates who have applied for selection as Khadim-ul-Hujaj for Haj-2023 are hereby informed that the interview of eligible candidates for selection as Khadim-ul-Hujaj shall be held at Haj House, Bemina, Srinagar as per schedule given below.

    The interview of eligible candidates from Srinagar, Shopian, Kupwara, Kulgam, Baramulla, Bandipora and Anantnag shall be held on 19-04-2023 from 09.00 a.m. and for those from Budgam, Ganderbal, Pulwama, Doda, Jammu Rajouri and Poonch shall be held on 20-04-2023 from 09.00 a.m.

    The list of eligible candidates will be made available on the official website www.jkshc.org on 17-04-2023 during office hours.

    Further, the candidates are asked to bring along original documents viz N.O.C (if not submitted already), Passport, Identity Card and Salary Slip.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JK Hajj Committee Office To Remain Open On Sunday

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    SRINAGAR: The office of Jammu and Kashmir Haj Committee shall remain open on 9th April, 2023 (Sunday) for Receipt /submission of Documents from the Haj Pilgrims.

    As such, all Provisionally Selected Pilgrims of Hajj – 2023 who want to submit their required documents are being informed through this release that the office shall remain open on the said date for the convenience of the pilgrims.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Last Date For Remittance Of Advance Haj Amount Extended To April 12

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    SRINAGAR: Haj Committee of India on Wednesday extended the last date for remittance of advance Haj amount of Rs 81,800 by provisionally selected pilgrims upto 12th April, 2023.

    In this regard, J&K Haj Committee has issued a notification wherein the pilgrims of Kashmir Division have been advised to deposit hard copies of Haj Application Form along with declaration, Medical Screening and Fitness Certificate, Original Machine-Readable Passport, Pay – In – Slip, One Photograph with white background at Haj House Bemina, Srinagar by or before April14, 2023.

    However, the provisionally selected Pilgrims of Jammu Division shall deposit the aforesaid documents in their respective Deputy commissioners’ offices by or before April 12, 2023 so as to reach Haj Committee by or before April 14, 2023.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Provisionally Selected Hajj Pilgrims To Deposit Advance Before April 7

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    SRINAGAR: The Executive Officer, JK Haj Committee on Saturday issued a communique stating that as per the circular received from Haj Committee of India, all the provisionally selected pilgrims are requested to deposit an Advance of Rs. 81,800 each up to 7th April, 2023 positively.

    Payments can be made either Online through www.hajcommittee.gov.in or in Haj Committee of India account maintained with SBI or account maintained with UBI through any branch having core Banking System by using unique Bank Reference Number in the Specified Pay – in slip on the website.

    “In Addition, the Pilgrims of Kashmir Division are also advised to deposit a hard copy of Pay – In – Slip along the original passport at Haj House, Bemina, Srinagar by or before  April 10, 2023”, reads the notification.

    The notification also states that the provisionally Selected pilgrims of Jammu Division Shall deposit the aforesaid documents in their respective Deputy Commissioners Offices by or before April  08, 2023 so as to reach Haj Committee by or before April 10, 2023.

    “Besides, all the selected pilgrims are advised to obtain the Medical Screening and Fitness Certificate as per the proforma available on Haj Committee of India Website www.hajcommittee.gov.in and submit the same alongwith passport.”

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Hajj 2023: 4314 Women From India, 132 From Kashmir Likely To Perform Hajj Without Mahram

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    SRINAGAR: After the Saudi government announced that a mahram is no longer needed to accompany a woman pilgrim, a first-of-its kind decision, more than 4300 women have applied for Hajj without mahram this year.

    According to Ministry of Minority Affairs as quoted by ANI, applications from approximately 4314 women have been received. The Ministry also stated that this is the highest number of applications received till date from women aged 45 and above.

    For Jammu and Kashmir, the officials earlier stated that around 132 women from Kashmir will be participating in Hajj without a Mahram this year.

    Earlier the Ministry of Minority Affairs  stated that both single women and women in groups would be able to apply for Hajj. They also stated that the Indian consulate in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia will oversee and ensure the housing and lodging arrangements for women who are going alone.

    In October last year, the Saudi Arabian government announced that women could perform Hajj without a Mahram, ending the decades long ruling. Earlier women were required to be accompanied by a Mahram for Hajj.

    The move is a part of the ‘social change’ implemented by the current Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman to change the country’s closed-off image.

    Saudi Arabia under the leadership of the prince has made several ‘social reforms’ like the lifting of the ban on cinemas and allowing women to drive. Saudi women can now also live on their own without seeking any permissions from any male guardian, after an amendment was made in the previous ruling by the Saudi kingdom.

    Labelled as “The Reformist” by some people and reports, Mohammad Bin Salman was crowned as Saudi’s new Prince in the year 2017 after the then Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Nayef was dismissed and has been since making several changes in the country.

    For the unversed, Mahram is an Arabic word used for an official or legal guardian of a woman, who is related by blood who she cannot get married to, after marriage even the husband of a woman becomes a Mahram for her. Islamic scholars in past had collectively made it imperative for a Muslim woman to perform Hajj accompanied by a Mahram, the reason being safety and security.

    The application process for the Hajj pilgrimage for this year began in February and ended on March 10. According to media reports, around 175,025 pilgrims from India will be travelling to Saudi Arabia for the pilgrimage this year

    Hajj is the holy pilgrimage and is one of the five fundamental principles of Islam. It has been deemed mandatory for every physically, mentally and financially sound adult muslim, and has to be performed once in a lifetime.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • 10,000 Pilgrims From JK To Perform Hajj This Year

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    SRINAGAR: Nearly 10,000 people from Jammu and Kashmir will perform the sacred pilgrimage of Hajj this year as the draw of lots were held Friday, officials said on Friday.

    They said that 1320 people, above 70-years of age and 132 women who had applied without mahram, will also perform the Hajj 2023.

    Hajj Executive Officer, Abdul Salam Mir said that a total of 14271 applications had been received for Hajj-2023.

    “For the first time, women without Mahram have been allowed to go for the pilgrimage. 132 female applicants without mahram have been selected this year. 1320 people who are above 70 years of age have also been selected under Reserved Category,” Mir said.

    He said that 14,000 applications were received for Haj 2023 from the people of JK. Earlier, Saudi government had barred the intending pilgrims above 70 years age in view of the Covid pandemic in year 2020 and 2021. However, the Saudi government recently announced that pilgrims above 70 years of age will be given priority and for the first time the Saudi government also allowed female pilgrims without mahram to perform the holy pilgrimage of Hajj.

    “The draw of lots through random digital selection was held on Friday after 3:00 pm,” he said.

    “The list of successful Intending Haj Pilgrims shall be published next day (Saturday) besides uploading the same on the official website of J&K Hajj Committee www.jkshc.org,” said an official communique from the Haj house J&K.

    This year, there will be 25 embankment points for the pilgrims across J&K. The J&K House has been helpful to many pilgrims in getting their passport verification one at the earliest. Haj house officials will facilitate the pilgrims from J&K by all means. Pertinently, in February this year, the Saudi government announced to bar children below 12 years of for performing the Haj 2023. Haj Committee of India (HCoI) in its official communique had stated that Saudi Government has decided to disallow the children below 12 years of age in a bid to ensure their safety. This year, HCoI after holding deliberations with the Saudi government, had made Haj application forms available online free of cost. The HCoI had also announced that this year Haj will be cheaper by Rs 80,000 and each pilgrim will have to pay Rs 3.70 to Rs 3.80 lakh for performing the Haj pilgrimage. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Passports Handed Over To 700 Hajj Aspirants In Srinagar

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    SRINAGAR: The Regional Passport Office handed over passports to over 700 Hajj aspirants in Srinagar during a special camp on Thursday.

    Regional Passport Officer for Kashmir and Ladakh, Davinder Kumar, while talking to reporters, said he had sought permission from the central government to hold a special camp for Hajj aspirants.

    “The request was approved and we held a special camp today to provide relief to Hajj aspirants,” he said.

    On being asked about pendency of cases at present, he said from over 6000 cases in December 2022 to nearly 2500 cases, they have been trying hard to bring the number of pending cases to zero by the end of March. (KNO)

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  • Haj Committee Dispenses Practice Of Providing Saudi Riyals To Selected Pilgrims

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has this year dispensed with the practice of providing Saudi Riyals to the selected haj pilgrims for Hajj-2023.

    In an official handout issued here, the authorities at Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has informed that no foreign exchange in terms of  2100 Saudi Riyals previously provided by the Hajj Committee to selected Hajj Pilgrims on account of incurring day to day expenditure in Saudi Arabia shall be provided to the selected pilgrims this year by the Haj Committee.

    Meanwhile in view of above, all the intending Hajj pilgrims of Hajj 2023 who are desirous to undertake Hajj Journey/get selected are hereby informed to obtain the required foreign exchange in Saudi Riyals at their own before leaving for Hajj.

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  • Saudi Govt Bars Children Below 12 Years Of Age For Haj 2023

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    SRINAGAR: Saudi Government has decided to disallow the children below 12 years of age in a bid to ensure their safety, Haj Committee of India (HCoI), informed Friday.

    Quoting a circular issued by the HCoI, the news agency KNO reported that it is intimated that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have decided that children below the age of 12 years are not allowed to proceed for Haj 1444(H)-2023 consider the fact that it is not appropriate to accompany children under the age of 12 years to ensure their safety.

    “In view of the position explained above, no application of children below the age of 12 years as on 30-04-2023 including infants will be entertained for Haj 1444 2023. Therefore , all Haj applications of the children below 12 years including infants registered till date will be rejected for Haj 1444-2023,” the circular reads.

    The circular further reads that it is expected that the authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia might stipulate further health and administrative guidelines in view of the prevailing conditions. The same shall be notified accordingly in the due course of time.

    HCoI member Er Aijaz Hussain said that the decision to disallow children below 12 years of age is aimed at ensuring their safety and the move is part of Haj policy 2023. He said that new health and administrative guidelines will be issued shortly.

    Pertinently, Haj 2023 has been made cheaper by Rs 80,000 and that the pilgrim has to pay only Rs 3, 70,000 against 4.50 lakh paid earlier. Plus, there will be 25 embankments across country this year while as pilgrims above 70 years of age will be prioritized.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )