The federal cabinet has approved a four-year Haj Policy (2027–2030) to enhance pilgrim services and operational efficiency.The policy includes digitalization of the Haj management system, a Shariah-compliant savings scheme, and streamlined registration processes.Pilgrims will no longer need annual registration, allowing flexible enrollment until 2030.Separate quotas for government and private schemes, mandatory pilgrim training, and Takaful insurance provisions are also outlined.The cabinet emphasized transparency in appointing Haj assistants and third-party validation of operators.Additionally, the outsourcing of healthcare facilities like IHITC and RBC was approved.The meeting also discussed Pakistan Railways' revenue growth and ratified previous committee decisions.Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reiterated commitments to counter terrorism and strengthen bilateral ties with Turkey.
Original title: Cabinet approves new Haj policy aimed at improving pilgrim services
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