Udupi: Haj Flights to Take off from September 29


Udupi: Haj Flights to Take off from September 29

Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Aug 30: President of Karnataka State Haj Committee, M Salim Ambagilu, said in a press conference held here on Monday August 29 that a total of 5,677 pilgrims have been cleared by the committee for the holy Haj pilgrimage this year from the state. “Out of them, 700 will be from Mangalore centre, 650 from Hyderabad Karnataka, and 4,327 from Bangalore centre,” he explained.

Salim informed that the committee had received 12,812 applications under the scheme for the current year, but that the quota fixed by the centre for the state happens to be 5,677.

“For the pilgrims leaving from Mangalore, Haj camp will begin at the old terminal building of Mangalore airport on September 27. The total period of the pilgrimage will be between 42 and45 days. Flights will be operated from Mangalore airport at 6 pm to Madina every day from September 29 to October 3. The Hajis from Mangalore camp will arrive back between November 15 and 19,” he added.

The committee plans to invite state Chief Minister, D V Sadananda Gowda, for inaugurating the Mangalor camp, he added.

The committee has plans to built Haj Mahal at Tirumenahalli near Devanahalli Airport in Bangalore, at a cost of about Rs 40 crore. Out of this, the government has already released Rs 15 crore, while minister, Mumtaz Ali Khan, has personally contributed two crore rupees. There are plans to built Haj Mahal in Mangalore too, he explained.

Haji Budan Basha, Arif Kallotte, Dr Rafiq Hoode and others were present at the press conference.

  

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  • Mac Dsouza, Mangalore/usa

    Tue, Aug 30 2011

    Great work!! This is a nice step taken to improve and help mangaloreans, i hope these kind of steps will be taken in future and help every single person of man-galore!

    John and Edward Stop thinking negative and having negative mind will never take you forward in your life. Think positive!!

    Every day i see comments in news are only negative only things are commented is negative!! You guys get matured and talk positive

    Thank you!!

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  • john, MANGALORE

    Tue, Aug 30 2011

    If it is Air India Express , how u can trust an airlines who has not settled the money of the people who lost father, mother, son, daughter who were the bread winner of the family. because of how many families on the road today ?, any one is thinking seriously .......

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  • edward, mangalore

    Tue, Aug 30 2011

    "Haj Flights to Take off from September 29" GUYS WHEN GOVT. IS MAKING ARRANGEMENT FOR DIRECT HAJ FLIGHTS MANGALORE-SAUDI, WHY NOT FOR REGULAR PASSANGER FLIGHTS??? LOTS OF PASSENGERS STILL FROM SAUDI EITHER TRAVEL THRU BAHRAIN-MUMBAI, BUT NOT DIRECTLY FROM SAUDI-MANGALORE. THE ONLY DESTINATION LEFT OUT (SAUDI-MANGALORE) LET CIVIL AVIATION MINISTRY TRY HARD TO SETTLE THIS PENDING ISSUE. HAVING REGULAR FLIGHTS SAUDI-MANGALORE-SAUDI SHOULD BE TOP PRIORITY. ALL NRIS AT SAUDI WAITING FOR THIS FACILITY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

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