
Hajj: deadline for third installment ends today
ISLAMABAD:
The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony has announced that Friday (February 14) is the deadline for depositing the third installment under the Government Hajj Scheme.
According to a ministry's spokesperson, all pilgrims must ensure the payment of their third installment at the designated banks by tomorrow.
He also advised the pilgrims to collect a computerized receipt.
Additionally, he said pilgrims have the option to modify their preferences regarding sacrificial arrangements, duration of their stay (short or long), room facilities, and departure points through their respective banks.

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