Last batch of haj pilgrims leave from Telangana
The last group of Haj pilgrims departed from Hyderabad, marking the end of the season. Approximately 10,000 pilgrims from Telangana and other states utilized the embarkation point, with all logistical arrangements reported as successful. The Telangana State Haj Committee Chairman noted that issues were addressed promptly, ensuring a smooth process for the pilgrims.
- ▪The last batch of Haj pilgrims left Hyderabad on Thursday after 23 flights to Saudi Arabia.
- ▪Around 10,000 pilgrims from Telangana and 14 other states passed through the Hyderabad embarkation point.
- ▪A dedicated control room was set up to monitor the movement of pilgrims and Haj inspectors.
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HYDERABADThe last batch of Haj pilgrims left Hyderabad on Thursday after boarding the last of 23 flights to Saudi Arabia. Around 10,000 pilgrims from Telangana and 14 other States passed through the Hyderabad embarkation point over the course of the season.Telangana State Haj Committee Chairman Syed Ghulam Afzal Biyabani described the camp as a success, and maintained that all processes had gone smoothly. This included the distribution of Haj kits to food arrangements and other logistical arrangements. He said that a dedicated control room was set up to monitor the movement of pilgrims and Haj inspectors, each of whom is responsible for the welfare of around 150 pilgrims under their charge.“The last of the 23 flights left today. Everything went smoothly.
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