“Ghar Se Ghar Tak” policy aims to ensure smooth travel for Hajj pilgrims in 2025

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Pakistan is set to introduce a new policy, ‘Ghar Se Ghar Tak’, to ensure greater support and facilitation for pilgrims traveling for Hajj in 2025.

The initiative, aimed at enhancing the overall Hajj experience, will provide comprehensive service to pilgrims from the moment they leave Pakistan until their return.

As part of this policy, official guides, called nazmeen, will be appointed to assist pilgrims throughout their journey. In total, 600 nazmin will be designated, with one guide designated for 150 pilgrims.

These guides will accompany pilgrims from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia and back, providing vital assistance in navigating the journey and performing Hajj rituals.

In addition to guiding pilgrims, the nazmeen will facilitate accommodation arrangements in Saudi Arabia and provide support during Hajj rituals.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs said the guides will help ensure that pilgrims can carry out their religious duties with ease and efficiency.

Once the flight schedule for Hajj 2025 is announced, pilgrims will be informed about their allotted nazmeen.

A few days ago, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif issued strict guidelines for special preparations for Hajj 2025, emphasizing that no negligence in serving pilgrims will be tolerated.

The Prime Minister chaired a review meeting regarding preparations for Hajj 2025. He reiterated that pilgrims are guests of Allah and ensuring their comfort is the top priority of the government.

During the briefing, the Prime Minister ordered that a comprehensive report on the Hajj preparations be presented in the coming days. He also stressed that highly reputed officers should be appointed to carry out the duties of Hajj, thereby ensuring transparency and efficiency in the process.

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