By Adnan Rafique
ISLAMABAD: A total of 105,413 successful applicants of Government Hajj Scheme had deposited over Rs 49.969 billion (Rs 49,969,054,080) in across country branches of 13 designated banks earlier this year as hajj dues to perform hajj 2020. According to official sources, the amount received in approved Islamic Banks and was deposited in Sharia Remunerative Account.
Out of the total amount received, some Rs 493.381 million has been transferred from these banks and being deposited in Pilgrims Welfare Fund (PWF) for carrying the welfare activities of Pilgrims in Pakistan and in Saudi Arabia. Welfare fund is spent on running awareness campaign through print and electronic media, training of hujjaj, purchase of medicine and vaccines, purchase of equipment
and material, printing of hajj material, transportation of hujjaj from haji camp to airport (Peshawar and Gilgit Baltistan, budgetary support to director general hajj Jeddah and directorates in Pakistan, where allocation of regular budget is not Sufficient.
According to the details of deposited money a total of 19,281 applicants had deposited Rs 9,152,643,720 in Habib Bank Limited; 17,749 successful faithful deposited Rs 8,403,928,428 in Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB); 15,422 successful applicants opted to deposit Rs 7,313,882,312 in Meezan Bank; 14,978 had deposited Rs 4,317,835,212 in United Bank; 9,072 had deposited Rs 4,317,835,212 in National Bank of Pakistan ; 8,179 applicants had deposited Rs 3,892,258,135 in Allied Bank Limited; 6,003 applicants had deposited Rs 2,838,821,602 in Bank Al Habib; Some 3,096 applicants had deposited Rs 1,479,813,442 in Bank of Punjab; as many as
2,750 applicants had deposited in Bank Al Falah; Rs 1,314,584,851 in Faysal Bank; 2,110 applicants deposited Rs 1,007,658,724 in Askari Bank; 2,128 applicants had deposited Rs 1,003,378.109 in Zarai Taraqiati Bank and 1,764 applicants deposited Rs 830,051,963 in Habib Metro as Hajj dues of Government Hajj Scheme for Hajj 2020.