The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced the final cost for the long and short Hajj packages.
According to a spokesperson for the Ministry, the final price for the long Hajj package has been set at Rs 1,075,000, while the short Hajj package will cost Rs1,150,000.
The spokesperson further mentioned that the third instalment of Hajj dues would be collected from February 1 to 10.
The spokesperson added that limited seats remain in the government Hajj scheme, and new applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until January 30.
The booking for the short Hajj package is complete, and bookings for the extended Hajj package will only be accepted for available seats. Private Hajj pilgrims can continue their booking process until January 31.
Previously, The goverment introduced a new policy, "Ghar Se Ghar Tak," to ensure enhanced support and facilitation for pilgrims travelling for Hajj in 2025.
The initiative, aimed at improving the overall Hajj experience, will provide a comprehensive service to pilgrims from their departure in Pakistan to their return.
Under the policy, official guides, known as nazmeen, will be appointed to assist pilgrims throughout their journey. A total of 600 nazmeen will be designated, with one guide assigned for every 150 pilgrims.
These guides will accompany the pilgrims from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia and back, providing vital assistance in navigating the journey and performing Hajj rituals.
In addition to guiding pilgrims, the nazmeen will facilitate accommodation arrangements in Saudi Arabia and offer support during Hajj rituals.
Previously, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued strict directives for the special preparations of Hajj 2025, emphasising that no negligence in serving the pilgrims will be tolerated.
The prime minister presided over a review meeting regarding Hajj 2025 preparations. He reiterated that pilgrims are Allah's guests, and ensuring their comfort is the government’s top priority.
Officials informed the prime minister that, like the previous year, SIM cards for pilgrims will be provided from Pakistan, and the Hajj Mobile Application will continue to function to assist them during their pilgrimage.
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