Second installment of Hajj will be deposited in designated banks from Dec 19 to 27


Islamabad: Today i.e. December 17 is the last day for the submission of Hajj applications in banks.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced to end receiving Hajj applications today.
According to the spokesperson, all applications received till today will be considered successful under the ‘first come, first served’ basis, while the Ministry of Religious Affairs has indicated that the second installment of Hajj obligations will be deposited in designated banks from December 19 to 27.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs says that for new announcements, it is mandatory to download the mobile app ‘Pak Hajj’ on your smartphone. Banks have been instructed to upload the received applications on the ministry’s online portal by 9:00am on December 17.
In addition, the Ministry of Religious Affairs issued a warning and said that the applicants will be responsible for incomplete applications. After the submission of the second installment of obligations, an announcement may be made to invite applications for the vacant seats available.
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