Haj applications to be released tomorrow

January 18, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 06:07 am IST - Hyderabad:

Deputy Chief Minister Mohammed Mehmood Ali will issue the Haj applications at Haj House on Monday at 11.30 a.m., heralding the commencement of Haj 2015 season.

The last date for submission of the filled in applications is February 20. The applications can also be downloaded and filled on line.

For the first time the Haj Committee of India has introduced the e-payment facility for the convenience of the pilgrims.

Applicants, however, have to submit two printouts of the application forms duly signing and affixing the photos to the Telangana State Haj Committee (TSHC) so that the computer generated group ID can be created, said its special officer, Prof. S. A. Shukoor.

He told presspersons here on Saturday that a few changes have been effected by the Haj Committee this time in its rules. One no change in the pilgrim category or any other thing will be entertained once the application form is filled. Second the selected pilgrims will be paid foreign exchange of 1500 Saudi Riyals each (out of 2100 SR) after deduction of 490 SR towards ‘qurbani’ (animal sacrifice) and 110 SR for food and transportation at Madinah Munawwarah. Another change this time is that pilgrims can also use the Union Bank of India apart from SBI for remitting the Haj amount. The first instalment of Rs. 81,000 has to be paid by April 23, Prof. Shukoor said.

The draw of lots (Qurrah) to select pilgrims will be held between March 16 to 24.

The selected pilgrims must possess machine readable passports issued on or before February 20, 2015 and must be valid at least up to March 20, 2016.

As in the past there will be reserved categories for 70 plus pilgrims and those applying for the fourth time.

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