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Doda District Readies Pilgrims for Hajj, Addresses Key Concerns

Doda (March 20) [India] (Jammu and Kashmir) ANI: Doda On Thursday, Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh visited Astan Masjid Sharif as part of Phase 2 training for travelers bound for pilgrimage. Hajj .

I am currently at Astana Mosque Sharif for Phase 2 of training the individuals who will proceed with the mission. Hajj pilgrimage... 82 pilgrims from Doda district will go for Hajj from different places such as Srinagar and Delhi," Doda Deputy Commissioner Harvinder Singh informed ANI.

He stated, "Today, the district administration convened with the pilgrims and guaranteed that all their requirements will be addressed."

Singh responded to issues highlighted by certain government workers, who noted that they were not granted approval to proceed with their plans. Hajj was still pending.

A number of government workers brought up the concern that they were not permitted to attend. Hajj It is still pending. We have informed them that we will address this matter with the government," he stated.

The pilgrims likewise indicated their requirement for transport to reach Srinagar. Singh replied, "The pilgrims have mentioned needing vehicles to go to Srinagar. The district administration has confirmed that they will address this request."

Moreover, Singh verified that the pilgrims would receive vaccinations before embarking on their trip. He affirmed, "The pilgrims will also undergo vaccination."

In the meantime, the Indian Army carried out a tree-planting initiative in Jammu and Kashmir's region. Doda the area, with the objective of enhancing environmental sustainability and increasing the local greenery.

The occasion, organized together with the local community members, was designed to encourage greater vegetation and educate people on the significance of environmental conservation.

Soldiers and civilians enthusiastically participated in the drive, and various saplings were planted in areas across Doda .

Speaking to ANI, one of the students who participated said, "We participated in a plantation drive here with the Indian Army and planted saplings. We also took part in a similar plantation drive last year and dedicated it to the brave hearts. We pledged to plant a lot of saplings that would help combat air pollution and contribute to the environment."

A fellow student also talked to ANI and stated, "Given that global temperatures are increasing, everyone needs to pitch in and plant numerous trees. For every tree chopped down, at least a hundred new ones must be planted instead." (ANI)

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