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Srinagar, May 03: The first batch of Hajj pilgrims from Jammu and Kashmir is all set to embark on their sacred journey as the inaugural flight for Hajj-2025 will depart from Srinagar International Airport on Sunday.

The flight, as per the officials, will carry 178 pilgrims, comprising 96 males and 82 females, marking the beginning of this year’s pilgrimage season from the region.

According to the Jammu & Kashmir Hajj Committee, over 3,600 pilgrims from J&K are scheduled to perform Hajj this year under the government quota.

Pilgrims scheduled for Sunday’s flight, were instructed to report at Haj House, Bemina, between 5:00 and 5:30 AM. Security measures at the venue have been tightened, and only registered pilgrims with valid passes will be allowed entry.

As per the officials, the entire Hajj departure process from Kashmir will span from May 4 to May 15, with a total of 11 flights scheduled. The last flight, on May 15, will carry 321 pilgrims. “Pilgrims are expected to stay in Saudi Arabia for 42 to 46 days, depending on their flight schedule,” officials said.

Officials added that this year’s preparations included three rounds of training and orientation for pilgrims, covering safety protocols, rituals, and travel instructions.

“A vaccination drive has also been completed, with pilgrims receiving mandatory vaccines, including those for influenza and polio. Pilgrims have been informed about baggage limits,” officials added.

Pertinently, there were concerns following Saudi Arabia’s recent suspension of Umrah, tourist, and visit visas ahead of the Hajj season. However, officials later clarified that this was a routine measure aimed at preventing the misuse of non-Hajj visas for pilgrimage and ensuring better management of facilities for officially registered Hajj pilgrims.

“This step helps reduce overcrowding and logistical issues like what we witnessed during Hajj 2024,” said Dr Shujaat Ahmad Qureshi, Executive Officer of the J&K Hajj Committee. “Legitimate pilgrims will now have smoother access to accommodation and services.”

To ensure seamless movement, especially for pilgrims coming from North Kashmir, authorities have created a dedicated traffic crossing near the Hajj House in Bemina.(KNO)