The slow pace of Hajj applications from Jammu and Kashmir this year is a matter that deserves careful attention. With only a few days left before the deadline, the number of applicants remains well below previous years, indicating a noticeable decline in interest among prospective pilgrims. While a last-minute surge may improve the figures, the overall trend points to deeper challenges that cannot be ignored. For many families, performing Hajj is a lifelong aspiration. However, rising travel costs have made the pilgrimage increasingly difficult to afford. Inflation, higher airfare, accommodation expenses, and fluctuations in the exchange rate have significantly increased the financial burden. In a region where many households depend on modest incomes, these rising costs inevitably influence decisions. The decline also reflects changing economic priorities. Families today are balancing education, healthcare, housing, and employment needs alongside religious obligations. Even those with a strong desire to undertake the pilgrimage may choose to postpone it due to financial constraints. This does not diminish the spiritual importance of Hajj but highlights the realities confronting ordinary citizens. The situation calls for a broader review of the factors contributing to the falling numbers. Authorities should continue exploring ways to make the pilgrimage more affordable and accessible through better planning, cost optimisation, transparent procedures, and timely dissemination of information. Financial awareness programmes and flexible payment mechanisms could also encourage more aspirants to apply without undue financial stress. Religious journeys hold immense spiritual and emotional value, strengthening faith and fostering a sense of unity among pilgrims from across the world. Ensuring that deserving aspirants are not prevented from fulfilling this obligation solely because of economic barriers should remain a shared objective. A sustained effort to address affordability and improve facilitation can help restore confidence, widen access, and preserve the tradition of Hajj as an attainable aspiration for future generations in Jammu and Kashmir.
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