
Hajj 2026: How to check Qurrah draw result at hajcommittee.gov.in, advance payment details, livestream link
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Hajj 2026: Qurrah draw site
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Hajj 2026: Embarkation points and flights
The Haj Committee of India will conduct the draw of lots, known as Qurrah or Qurandazi, on August 13 to select pilgrims for Hajj 2026 . Applicants who submitted their forms by the August 7 deadline can now check if they have been selected. The government has not yet disclosed the total number of applicants. Hajj 2026 is expected to take place between May 24 and 29 next year.The Committee will hold the Qurrah at 11:30 am in the Committee Room of the Haj Committee of India at Hajj House, Mumbai. A notification issued on Tuesday said, "The Qurrah will be conducted online and will be livestreamed on the website of the Haj Committee of India hajcommittee.gov.in." It added that the list of provisionally selected and waitlisted pilgrims will be available on the same website. 'Applicants will also be notified through SMS," the statement said. Pilgrims can check their status and Qurrah results using their cover number.Check the selection list here All provisionally selected pilgrims must pay the Advance Haj amount of Rs. 1,52,300 by August 20. Failure to pay will lead to the cancellation of their application.Hajj 2026 will have 18 embarkation points across the country, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru, along with other tier-2 cities. Bhopal, Vijayawada, and Aurangabad will not have embarkation points. Details of inbound and outbound flights will be released later.The Haj Committee has confirmed the Short Duration Hajj Package for working professionals. Over 10,000 pilgrims can apply under this scheme. India's total quota under the government scheme is 175,025. The package involves a stay of 20 days in Saudi Arabia. If applications exceed 10,000, the final list will be confirmed through Qurrah.

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