Bhubaneswar: The State Haj committee has selected as many as 731 pilgrims, including 298 women, from Odisha for annual Haj this year, an official said Wednesday.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Wednesday felicitated the selected Haj pilgrims at Haj House here this afternoon.
“This year 731 pilgrims were selected for Haj in Meeca and Medina. The State government has made elaborate arrangement for their safe and secured journey,” Naveen told reporters.
The State government will send four officials along with the pilgrims who are set to go for Haj Pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia this year.
The Haj pilgrims are slated to conclude their pilgrimage on July 29 and return to Odisha between September 2 adn 12.
As there is no direct flight from Bhubaneswar, all 731 will travel to Kolkata for visiting Mecca, which is regarded as the holiest City in Islam.
While the State government has made an embarkation point at the Biju Patnaik International Airport in the city, all arrangements will be done for the Haj pilgrims in Kolkata airport.
Earlier in the month, during the Airport Advisory Committee meeting, Bhubaneswar MP Prasanna Kumar Patasani has urged the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to launch Haj flights from the State Capital for the convenience of Haj pilgrims from Odisha.
(odishasuntimes)