Govt to conduct balloting for Hajj scheme 2020 on Thursday

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GEO NEWS

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony announced that that the balloting of the government Hajj scheme will take place on Thursday at 4 pm.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony will do the balloting to pick about 100,000 pilgrims for performing Hajj this year under the government scheme.

A spokesperson for the ministry said that Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ul-Haq Qadri would conduct the balloting.

Under the scheme, a total of 149,330 applications had already been received for performing hajj.

APP adds: The government Hajj package (per person) is Rs463,445 for the north region and Rs 486,270 for the south region without Qurbani (sacrifice), and Rs 486,270 and Rs 478,520 for north and south regions, respectively with Qurbani.

Total 179,210 Pakistanis will perform hajj this year including 107,526 under the government scheme and 71,684 under the private scheme.

1.5 percent (1,613) of the government hajj scheme has been reserved to accommodate hardship cases, which include secluded family members, new-borns, infants and attendants/helpers.

As many as 500 seats have been reserved for low-paid employees of the public sector/corporate organizations, and companies registered with Employees Old-Age Benefit Institution (EOBI)/Workers Welfare Fund.

Likewise, 10,000 seats have been reserved for senior citizens of over 70 years’ age, including their mehram and helper.

The lucky ones will be picked through balloting if applications exceed from the reserved quota.