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Now, apply for Haj using app

January 02, 2017 03:37 pm | Updated 03:41 pm IST - Mumbai

Minority Affairs Ministry launches mobile application to facilitate e-payments for Haj pilgrimage.

Union Minister of State Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi looks at the newly launched mobile app for Haj pilgrimage, at an event in Mumbai on Monday.

Giving a digital push to the Haj application process for the first time, Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi here on Monday launched a mobile application which will provide information and facilitate e-payments for the pilgrimage.

“It is for the first time that Haj application process is going to be digital,” Mr. Naqvi said during the launch of the event at Haj House in south Mumbai.

“This is a major initiative in the government’s ‘Digital India’ programme,” he said.

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“The Ministry of Minority Affairs has joined Digital India campaign in a big way. We have made several processes regarding Haj digital/online. The Central government has been encouraging online applications for next Haj so that people can get an opportunity for the pilgrimage with complete transparency and comfort,” Mr Naqvi said.

The mobile app will be available on Google Play store from today. The next Haj schedule has already been announced and applications will be accepted from Monday. The last date for submitting applications is January 24.

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How to apply?

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Applying for Haj, enquiry and information, news and updates and e-payment are the main features of the app. The application can be made directly on the app.

Five adults and two infants can apply as a group.

A PDF copy of the form will go to applicant’s email.

After affixing the photo, the printout with documents is to be sent to the State Haj committees. Registration fees can also be paid through this app.

Mr. Naqvi said that last month a new website of Haj was launched in New Delhi. The website is in Hindi, Urdu and English languages will provide all the necessary information regarding Haj.

The website also lists “Do’s and Don’ts” for the Haj pilgrimage and also a film informing about various aspects of the pilgrimage, Mr. Naqvi said.

Last year, about 45,843 people had applied for Haj online, which was about 11 per cent of total applications received from across the nation for the pilgrimage.

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