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First Batch of Hajj Pilgrims from Jammu & Kashmir Departs for Saudi Arabia

The inaugural flight carrying 178 pilgrims left Srinagar on May 4, marking the start of a government-coordinated effort to facilitate over 3,600 pilgrims’ journey this year.

Overview

  • The first flight of Hajj-2025 departed from Srinagar International Airport on May 4, carrying 178 pilgrims, including 96 men and 82 women.
  • A total of 11 flights are scheduled between May 4 and May 15, accommodating over 3,600 pilgrims under the government quota.
  • Pilgrims underwent mandatory training sessions on safety protocols and rituals, along with a vaccination drive for influenza and polio prior to departure.
  • Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah were present at the airport to see off the first group, extending their best wishes for a safe and fulfilling pilgrimage.
  • Saudi Arabia’s temporary suspension of non-Hajj visas was clarified as a routine measure to streamline facilities for registered pilgrims, addressing concerns raised earlier.