Hajj Committee invites applications for Hajj 2011

March 4, 2011

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Mangalore, March 4: Announcing the Programme for Hajj-2011 (Hijra-1432), the Hajj Committee of India has called for Hajj Applications from Muslims from all over India including coastal region, who intend to undertake the holy journey and holding or applied for valid International Passport.

Hajj Application Forms for Hajj-2011 will be available with all the State Hajj Committees with effect from 16th March, 2011. The Application Forms with Hajj Guidelines for Hajj-2011 can be obtained from the State/Union Territory Haj Committee free of cost or can be downloaded from www.hajcommittee.com. Photo copies can also be used.

If any individual or organization is found charging money for the same, this may immediately be reported to the Chief Executive Officer, Hajj Committee of India, 7-A, M. R. A. Marg, (Palton Road), Mumbai-400001 directly on Fax No.022–2263 0461.

ACCOMMODATION

As per Saudi Regulations, accommodation has to be arranged for the Pilgrims in advance through the Consulate General of India, Jeddah. The per Pilgrim space entitlement is 4 sq. meters (4 meters x 1 meter). The following categories are envisaged for Hajj-2011. The Pilgrims are required to indicate their option in the Hajj Application Form. The option once exercised shall be final and irrevocable. Accommodation categories summarized as under:

Item

Green*

White*

Azizia*

Distance from outer periphery of Haram

0 to 1200 metres

1201 to 2000 metres

Within Azizia area

Makkah accommodation & Rate in SAR

4000/-

3200/-

2620/- including transportation

Facilities in buildings in Makkah

Uniform

Uniform

Uniform

Madinah accommodation & Rate in SAR

Uniform & 500/-

Uniform & 500/-

Uniform & 500/-

Facilities in Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifa

Same

Same

Same

Accommodation categories in Makkah

NOTE :The category indicates:

(i) distance from outer periphery of Haram sharief (not Kaba) in Makkah.

(ii) No special quality/facilities in the buildings in Makkah.

(iii) No preferential treatment during the stay in Madinah Munawwarah and Mina / Arafat / Muzdalifa during Haj days.

ONE FORM, ONE QURRAH, ONE WAITING LIST

Two form system has been scrapped and one single Form (in duplicate - one remains with State Hajj Committee and one for Hajj Committee of India) is being used for Hajj-2011. The cover head shall be male only. The maximum size of the cover shall be 5 (Five) adults + 2 (two) infants only. The minimum size of cover is one. The Pilgrims are advised to submit the application duly completed along with pay-in slip of Rs.200/- per Pilgrim towards non refundable processing fee, in the respective State Hajj Committees on or before 30th April, 2011.

The maximum amount per cover is Rs.1,000/-. No processing fee for infant. Processing fee should be deposited in the Hajj Committee’s Current Bank Account No.31634038682 maintained with the State Bank of India through core banking system. (Bank pay in slip attached with Application form).

WARNING

If any applicant applies in more than one State/Union Territory or more than once in the same State/ Union Territory his/her applications will be rejected altogether and will not be considered in any State/ Union Territory.

PASSPORT/RPO RECEIPT COMPULSORY

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has intimated that Hajj Visa will be endorsed on International Passport only. Hence every pilgrim must have International Passport. The Pilgrims are requested to handover the Hajj Application Form with copy of valid International Passport to the concerned State/UT Hajj Committee on or before 30th April 2011.

Non passport holders must apply for passport first, obtain the receipt from Regional passport office (RPO receipt) and attach with the Hajj application form.

RESERVED CATEGORY

i)

The competent authority has decided to continue the policy to directly confirm the applications of those pilgrims whose applications have been rejected continuously for last three (3) years during Hajj 2008, 2009 and 2010. In order to get the benefit of this scheme during ensuing Hajj 2011, the applicant along with co-pilgrims has to indicate the cover number of the last three years (without which the application will be treated as fresh cover) under this category in the relevant column. The applicants who have been applying continuously since last three years will be given provisional selected status without qurrah provided they hold valid International Passport and apply for Hajj-2011 (without including any fresh applicant). Those applicants who have been selected during previous three years, but cancelled the journey on their own, will not be registered under Reserved Category and registered as fresh covers in General Category.

ii)

Applicants who were selected last year i.e. Hajj 2010 and deposited full amount but could not proceed for Hajj 2010 due to non issuance of passport / visa will also be given benefit of reserved category if applied with details of last year cover number provided they hold valid international passport and apply for Hajj 2011 without including any fresh applicant.

iii)

The applicants who were displayed on internet as confirmed but could not proceed for Hajj 2010 for want of visas will be given provisionally selected status for Hajj 2011 without qurrah provided they hold valid International Passport and apply for Hajj 2011 without including any fresh applicant in the cover.

iv)

Categories-I, II & III above will be given provisionally selected status for Hajj 2011 without qurrah subject to verification of details furnished, by the Hajj Committee of India.

The following persons are not entitled to make Application for Hajj-2011:

i)

Ban on Repeaters: Those who have performed Hajj during last five years viz. Block Year 2006-II to 2010.

ii)

Any person who is found to have furnished false information and concealed the fact of having performed Hajj during last five years shall not be allowed to proceed for Haj and the amount deposited by him / her shall be forfeited. Besides, he / she may be prosecuted for making incorrect / false declaration. The restriction applies even for the performance of Hajj-e-Badal.

iii)

Those suffering from Polio, tuberculosis, congestive cardiac & respiratory ailment, acute coronary insufficiency, coronary thrombosis, mental disorder, infectious leprosy, AIDS or any other communicable disability or handicap.

iv)

Ladies not accompanied by Sharai Mehram.

v)

Female Pilgrims in the advanced stage of pregnancy on the date of departure of Haj flight.

vi)

Persons who are crippled, handicapped, lunatic or otherwise physically incapacitated or suffering from amputation of legs.

vii)

Those who do not have the mental and physical health to perform the pilgrimage.

Incomplete Application is liable to be rejected.

The Application Form should be submitted through your State/Union Territory Hajj Committee only. Details of address of the concerned State/Union Territory Hajj Committees are given in the guidelines. Application directly sent to Hajj Committee of India, Mumbai should not be entertained. If any applicant sends or submits the application directly to Hajj Committee of India his/her application will not be considered and will be treated as invalid application. Hajj Committee of India will not return these applications either to the applicant or forward to the concerned State/Union Territory Hajj Committees.

QURRAH

i

Haj Committee of India after obtaining details about total number of application received by the State Haj Committee shall decide about holding Qurrah (Lottery), if necessary. The computerized Qurrah shall be held by the State Haj Committee on date fixed by the Haj Committee of India, Mumbai.

ii

The seats are allotted to the States proportionate to the Muslim Population based on the Census of 2001. If any State Haj Committee receives less applications than the quota, the remaining seats will be surrendered in favour of Haj Committee of India and would be utilized for confirmation of seats of the other States, where the applications have been received in excess of the Quota.

iii

Out of the total seats allotted to the State Haj Committees, the applications of those Pilgrims, who have been registered under Reserved Categories will be given provisionally selected status, without holding Qurrah (draw of lots), during Haj 1432 (H) – 2011. This selection without Qurrah will be applicable to only those States where Qurrah was conducted in the year 2008, 2009 and 2010. If the number of applications received in Reserved Categories by the State/Union Territory Haj Committee is less than final quota till the closing date, the balance seats will be made available for the General Category Pilgrims and the State/Union Territory Haj Committees shall hold Qurrah of such seats on the date fixed by the Haj Committee of India. However, if the numbers of Reserved Category applications are more than the Quota allotted to a particular State/Union Territory, in that case State/Union Territory Haj Committee shall hold Qurrah for reserved category Pilgrims only, on the fixed date by the Haj Committee of India. No fresh applications under General Category can be entertained in that state.

Original Passport submission- Last Date: 15.6.2011

Provisional selection of success in Qurrah (Lottery) system shall be communicated to the intending Pilgrims by the respective State Haj Committees. The selection of pilgrims by Qurrah is purely provisional. The selected Pilgrims after Qurrah shall submit original Passport with photograph stapled on 1st page and copy of pay in slip for Rs.31,000/- to concerned State/Union Territory Haj Committee on or before 15th June 2011.

All Passports to be submitted together

Submission of passports in parts shall not be accepted under any circumstances. All passports of the pilgrims in a cover should be handed over for processing together failing which seats of those who have not submitted passport shall be cancelled without further intimation to the pilgrims and shall be allotted to the wait-listed Haj Applications. Upon receipt of Haj application forms/pay in slip and passports from State/Union Territory Haj Committee, the status of the pilgrim shall be confirmed by the HCOI after due verification. Once cancellation marked will not be revoked on any ground.

Waiting list

The waiting list will be drawn state-wise of all the remaining Pilgrims. Waiting list will be confirmed as per WL number generated by computer system against cancellation or if any additional quota is released and release of waiting list will be done by State Haj Committees. Jumping of Waiting List is not allowed in the system. The competent authority has to certify the WL release on paper and countersigned by State Haj Committee Chairman. The reason for jumping should be recorded in the system also. Cancellations received from the state will be utilized in the same state to confirm the waiting list.

Standard Baggage

The Haj Committee of India desires to introduce standard baggage system for the Pilgrims from Haj – 2011.The details of specifications are mentioned in the Haj Application and guidelines. Further modalities will be announced separately.

Faster refund system

Photo copy of cancelled blank cheque may be attached along with Haj Application Form by the applicant which will enable faster processing of refund, if any, through RTGS (Optional).

Bulk SMS System

Head of cover must furnish two active mobile numbers in the Haj Application Form which should be active till the completion of Haj Season 2011. Information will be sent through SMS on these numbers from time to time

Accommodation categories in Makkah

NOTE :The category indicates:

(i) distance from outer periphery of Haram sharief (not Kaba) in Makkah.

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January 23,2026

Mangaluru: The Karnataka Government Polytechnic (KPT), Mangaluru, has achieved autonomous status from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), becoming the first government polytechnic in the country to receive such recognition in its 78-year history. The status was granted by AICTE, New Delhi, and subsequently approved by the Karnataka Board of Technical Education in October last year.

Officials said the autonomy was conferred a few months ago. Until recently, AICTE extended autonomous status only to engineering colleges, excluding diploma institutions. However, with a renewed national focus on skill development, several government polytechnics across India have now been granted autonomy.

KPT, the second-largest polytechnic in Karnataka, was established in 1946 with four branches and has since expanded to offer eight diploma programmes, including computer science and polymer technology. The institution is spread across a 19-acre campus.

Ravindra M Keni, the first dean of the institution, told The Times of India that AICTE had proposed autonomous status for polytechnic institutions that are over 25 years old. “Many colleges applied. In the first round, 100 institutions were shortlisted, which was further narrowed down to 15 in the second round. We have already completed one semester after becoming an autonomous institution,” he said. He added that nearly 500 students are admitted annually across eight three-year diploma courses.

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Autonomous status allows KPT to design industry-oriented curricula, conduct examinations, prepare question papers, and manage academic documentation independently. The institution can also directly collaborate with industries and receive priority funding from AICTE or the Ministry of Education. While academic autonomy has been granted, financial control will continue to rest with the state government.

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Bengaluru: As the dust settles on the recent legislative session, the corridors of Vidhana Soudha are buzzing with more than just policy talk. A high-stakes game of political musical chairs has begun, exposing a deepening rift within the Congress party’s Muslim leadership as a major Cabinet reshuffle looms.

With the party hierarchy signaling a "50% refresh" to gear up for the 2028 Assembly elections, the race to fill three projected Muslim ministerial berths has transformed from a strategic discussion into an all-out turf war.

The "Star Son" Spark

The internal friction turned public this week following provocative remarks by Zaid Khan, actor and son of Wakf Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan. Zaid’s claim—that his father "helped" secure a ticket for Shivajinagar MLA Rizwan Arshad in 2023—has acted as a lightning rod for resentment.

Rizwan’s camp was quick to fire back, dismissing the comment as a desperate attempt by Zameer to manufacture seniority. "Rizwan’s political pedigree was forged in the NSUI and Youth Congress long before Zameer even stepped into the party," a supporter noted, highlighting Rizwan’s tenure as an AICC secretary and his two-term presidency of the State Youth Congress.

A Tale of Two Loyalists

While both Zameer Ahmed Khan and Rizwan Arshad are staunch allies of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and represent Bengaluru strongholds, their political DNA could not be more different:

•    Zameer Ahmed Khan: A four-time MLA who crossed over from JD(S) in 2018. Known for his "overzealous" and often polarizing outreach during communal flashpoints—from the DJ Halli riots to the recent Wakf land notice controversy—his style has frequently left the Congress high command in a state of "discomfort."

•    Rizwan Arshad: A homegrown organizational man. Seen as a "quiet performer," Arshad represents the sophisticated, moderate face of the party, preferred by those who find Zameer’s brand of politics too volatile.

The Outsiders Looking In

The bickering isn't limited to a duo. The "Beary" community, represented by leaders like N A Haris and Saleem Ahmed, is demanding its pound of flesh. Saleem Ahmed, the Chief Whip in the Legislative Council, has dropped the veil of diplomacy, openly declaring his ministerial aspirations.

"I was the only working president not included in the Cabinet last time," Saleem noted pointedly, signaling that the "loyalty quota" is no longer enough to keep the peace.

As Chief Minister Siddaramaiah prepares to finalize the list, he faces a delicate balancing act: rewarding the aggressive grassroots mobilization of Zameer’s camp without alienating the organizational stalwarts and minority sub-sects who feel increasingly sidelined by the "Chamarajpet-Shivajinagar" binary.

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Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot read only three lines from the 122-paragraph address prepared by the Congress-led state government while addressing the joint session of the Legislature on Thursday, effectively bypassing large sections critical of the BJP-led Union government.

The omitted portions of the customary Governor’s address outlined what the state government described as a “suppressive situation in economic and policy matters” under India’s federal framework. The speech also sharply criticised the Centre’s move to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, commonly referred to as the VB-GRAM (G) Act.

Governor Gehlot had earlier conveyed his objection to several paragraphs that were explicitly critical of the Union government. On Thursday, he confined himself to the opening lines — “I extend a warm welcome to all of you to the joint session of the State legislature. I am extremely pleased to address this august House” — before jumping directly to the concluding sentence of the final paragraph.

He ended the address by reading the last line of paragraph 122: “Overall, my government is firmly committed to doubling the pace of the State’s economic, social and physical development. Jai Hind — Jai Karnataka.”

According to the prepared speech, the Karnataka government demanded the scrapping of the VB-GRAM (G) Act, describing it as “contractor-centric” and detrimental to rural livelihoods, and called for the full restoration of MGNREGA. The state government argued that the new law undermines decentralisation, weakens labour protections, and centralises decision-making in violation of constitutional norms.

Key points from the unread sections of the speech:

•    Karnataka facing a “suppressive” economic and policy environment within the federal system

•    Repeal of MGNREGA described as a blow to rural livelihoods

•    VB-GRAM (G) Act accused of protecting corporate and contractor interests

•    New law alleged to weaken decentralised governance

•    Decision-making said to be imposed by the Centre without consulting states

•    Rights of Adivasis, women, backward classes and agrarian communities curtailed

•    Labourers allegedly placed under contractor control

•    States facing mounting fiscal stress due to central policies

•    VB-GRAM (G) Act accused of enabling large-scale corruption

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