MoRA has also given instructions to deposit the second instalment of Hajj dues from the 19th to the 27th of this month in designated banks

Islamabad: The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) has announced to stop receiving Hajj applications and tomorrow will be the last date for submission of Hajj applications in banks.
In a statement today, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has said that all applications received by tomorrow will be considered successful on a first-come, first-served basis.
The ministry has also given instructions to deposit the second instalment of Hajj dues from the 19th to the 27th of this month in designated banks.
It has directed pilgrims to download the mobile app "Pak Hajj" on their smartphones for new announcements so that they can get immediate guidance and information.
On the other hand, instructions have been issued to designated banks to upload all received applications on the ministry's online portal by tomorrow, otherwise ministry will not be responsible for incomplete applications.
Ministry of Religious Affairs has said that after payment of the second instalment, the applications can be announced for limited days on available vacant seats.

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