Out of the applications, over 1,000 applicants are women who hope to go on the pilgrimage without a 'Mehram'.
The Centre has for the first time decided to allow women pilgrims over the age of 45 to undertake the pilgrimage in groups of at least four sans 'Mehram'.
The term Mehram refers to a male, a woman cannot marry in her life (i.e. father, brother or son etc). Till now, women pilgrims would be required to be accompanied by 'Mehram' during the annual pilgrimage.
He said the committee will push for raising the Haj quota. At present, India has a quota of 1.7 lakh pilgrims.
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Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi will visit Saudi Arabia on January 7 to sign an agreement on issues related to Haj.
Talking about the draw of lots, Khan said this time more transparency will be maintained so that first timers can get a chance to go on the pilgrimage.
The draw will be conducted between January 8-15, he said.
More than three lakh people have applied for the pilgrimage till Friday evening, he said.
The last day to apply for the pilgrimage has been extended to December 22 from December 7.
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