Govt Hajj scheme: 38,229 Pakistani intending pilgrims landed in holy land so far
PHM will host over 88,380 pilgrims under the government scheme and over 23,000 under the private scheme

MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH (APP): The Pakistan Hajj Mission (PHM) has welcomed 38,229 guests of Allah Almighty (intending pilgrims) in Saudi Arabia (Madinah and Makkah) under government Hajj scheme since the start of the month-long pre-Hajj flight operation on April 29.
“As many as 38,229 pilgrims have arrived via 143 flights under the government scheme, while 3,440 more intending pilgrims through 13 flights will reach the holy land today,” said Muhammad Umar Butt, a spokesman for the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Sharing the details with APP here, he said that there are five scheduled flights from Lahore, four from Karachi, three from Islamabad and one from Multan today.
This year, the PHM will host over 88,380 pilgrims under the government scheme and more than 23,000 under the private scheme.
He said that as possession of the Nusuk Card is a mandatory requirement for entering Haram Sharif, the pilgrims are being provided the Nusuk Cards through Tawafa company, Al-Rajhi, soon after their arrival.
The PHM is utilizing Pak Hajj App, two toll-free helplines 8002450028 and 8002450029 and WhatsApp numbers (+923700037425 and +923700037427 for prompt addressal of intending pilgrims’ complaints.
Additionally, the spokesman said two central hospitals (one each at Makkah and Madina) and 11 dispensaries (9 in Makkah and 2 in Madinah) are providing medical facilities to pilgrims, with 303 doctors and medical staff on duty.
The PHM’s main hospitals are equipped with modern facilities, including ambulances, laboratories, X-ray machines, ultrasound machines, ECG machines, minor operating theatres and separate wards for men and women and isolation wards.

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