The application process for Haj is yet to be opened through the dedicated online portal by the ministry of minority affairs.
The first batch for Haj normally leaves in May or June depending on the schedule notified and shared along with the guidelines by authorities in Saudi Arabia.
Last year after a two year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Indian Muslim pilgrims were able to go for Haj. However, a limited quota of around 79,000 was assgined by Saudi Arabia amid the pandemic related precautionary restrictions. The authorities in Saudi Arabia had issued Covid-19 related guidelines for pilgrims to follow.
In a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, minister for minority affairs Smriti Irani informed Parliament that the ministry has had a number of interactive sessions on Haj management with the stakeholders including Haj Committees of the states and Union Territories (UTs) wherein requests for restoration of Haj quota were received.
“The issue was addressed under the annual bilateral agreement with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Haj 2023 and inspite of challenges of Covid-19, the original Haj quota of the country 1,75,025 has been restored for Haj 2023,” the minister said in her reply.

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