India's Haj seat quota raised by 10,000
Thursday August 25, 2011 10:45:37 PM,
IANS
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New
Delhi:
Saudi Arabia has announced an additional quota of 10,000 Haj
pilgrims for India.
"The entire lot of these 10,000 seats have been transferred to Haj
Committee of India, Mumbai," the external affairs ministry said
here Thursday.
"The seats will be distributed to the states/Union Territories
that have received applications in excess of the originally
allotted quota on the basis of the proportionate Muslim population
of the state/Union Territories concerned," the ministry said.
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