There are about 1,200 pilgrims from Vidarbha, 100 from the neighbouring districts of Madhya Pradesh and around 500 from Chhattisgarh who will be leaving on the journey from the only embarkation point in Central India, Haji Mohammad Ibrahim Sheikh, President, Maharashtra State Haj Committee, told reporters here yesterday.
This time, the filling of emigration forms will be done with the help of Haj Committee volunteers for which six counters have been opened at the Haj House in the city. Besides, provisions for checking luggage have also been made, he said.
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