Mangaluru, Jun 23: The first batch of pilgrims from Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Hassan, Chikkamagalur and Kodagu districts embarking for the Hajj pilgrimage are set to depart from Mangaluru International Airport on August 16.

Out of the total 711 pilgrims from the five districts in the first batch, around 450 pilgrims from Dakshina Kannada will fly directly to Madina from Mangaluru via Saudi Arabia's national carrier Flynas Airways on the scheduled date.
The process of initiating the Hajj pilgrimage has already commenced with the first vaccination camp for the pilgrims in Mangaluru on Tuesday, said Ejaz Ahmed, personal secretary of Hajj and Information Minister.
For Hajj this year, pilgrims from Karnataka will be departing from Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Goa and Hyderabad airports. Mr Ahmed said that around 4,600 pilgrims wrre set to undertake the holy pilgrimage from Karnataka this year as per official registrations. Out of these, around 2,050 pilgrims have reserved their seats for the pilgrimage while the rest were picked by lottery method.
Since the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had cut down the inflow of Hajj pilgrims from foreign countries by 25 percent, the number of pilgrims from Karnataka has also been cut down by 25 percent from the number of pilgrims last year, he informed.



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