In a significant सुविधा for intending pilgrims, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has introduced a streamlined one-day Hajj service across the country. The initiative is designed to simplify pre-departure procedures and reduce the time and effort required for applicants.
Under this new system, pilgrims will be able to complete all mandatory requirements in a single visit at designated Hajj camps. These include training sessions, медицин checks and vaccinations, as well as the issuance of essential travel documents. The one-window operation will be implemented at 10 camps nationwide, ensuring accessibility for applicants from different regions of Pakistan.
Traditionally, Hajj preparations involved multiple visits to different offices, often causing inconvenience, especially for elderly pilgrims. With this new approach, authorities aim to make the process more efficient, organized, and user-friendly, significantly reducing logistical challenges.
Officials believe the initiative will improve overall coordination and enhance the experience for pilgrims preparing for Hajj. By consolidating all procedures under one roof, the government is also working to ensure better crowd management and timely completion of formalities.
The introduction of a one-day service reflects Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to modernize its Hajj operations and provide better facilitation to citizens. It also aligns with broader reforms aimed at improving public service delivery through efficiency and digital integration.
Pilgrims are encouraged to stay informed about their designated camp locations and schedules to fully benefit from this initiative. With reduced processing time and improved coordination, the new system is expected to make the journey preparations smoother and less stressful.
