Pakistan mulling road, ferry services for Hajj pilgrims — minister

Pilgrims make their way across the valley of Mina near the holy Saudi city of Makkah, to perform the "stoning of the devil" ritual, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, on June 28, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 14 July 2023
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Pakistan mulling road, ferry services for Hajj pilgrims — minister

  • Around 2 million pilgrims gathered in the Kingdom to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage
  • Saudi Arabia this year reinstated Pakistan’s pre-pandemic Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government has been mulling launching road and ferry services for local pilgrims to go to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, the Pakistani state media reported on Friday, citing the country’s religious affairs minister.

The statement by Talha Mahmood came at a convention of the All-Pakistan Newspapers Employees Confederation in Islamabad, where he said Pakistan would provide better services to pilgrims and make efforts to minimize expenses for the annual pilgrimage in 2024.

He said the religious affairs ministry for the first time this year returned Rs4.5 billion ($16.6 million) to the Pakistani Hajj pilgrims and was in the process of returning another more than Rs2 billion ($7.3 million), the state-run Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Hajj through ferry service and by road is under the government’s consideration to provide maximum relief to the Pakistani pilgrims,” Mahmood was quoted as saying by the broadcaster.

Hajj is an obligatory religious ritual for adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of carrying it out. It involves visiting the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah at least once in a lifetime and takes place during the last month of the lunar Islamic calendar called Dhu Al-Hijjah.

This year’s Hajj concluded late last month with around 2 million pilgrims gathering in the Kingdom to perform the annual pilgrimage.

Saudi Arabia this year reinstated Pakistan’s pre-pandemic Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims and scrapped the upper age limit of 65 in January. About 80,000 Pakistani pilgrims performed the pilgrimage under the government scheme, while the rest were facilitated by private tour operators.


Pakistan showcases smart solutions, tech innovation at ITCN Asia expo in Lahore

Updated 18 January 2026
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Pakistan showcases smart solutions, tech innovation at ITCN Asia expo in Lahore

  • ITCN Asia is Pakistan’s largest information and communications technology exhibition and conference
  • It highlights developments in cybersecurity, cloud computing, AI, e-commerce and digital governance

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is showcasing its growing technology sector at the 27th edition of ITCN Asia at the Expo Center in Lahore, bringing together innovators, startups, investors and policymakers for one of the country’s premier technology exhibitions, Pakistani state media reported on Saturday.

ITCN Asia is Pakistan’s largest information and communications technology exhibition and conference, which is regularly held to highlight developments in fields including cybersecurity, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, e-commerce and digital governance.

The three-day event, which began on Saturday, focuses on networking, knowledge-sharing and lead generation, with conferences facilitating a learning environment for tech enthusiasts and professionals.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Information Technology Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja called ITCN Asia a “distinguished” global event showcasing tech advancement in Pakistan, the Radio Pakistan broadcaster reported.

“Pakistan’s use of cybersecurity has put the country on the forefront of technological advancement and strengthened global trust in our technology sector,” she was quoted as saying.

The exhibition features more than 850 booths, over 3,000 global brands, international delegates, investors and government leaders, according to the organizers.

Pakistan’s Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA) is showcasing electric vehicle and electronics assembly by global brands, including BYD, Samsung and Google at the exhibition.

The STZA has set up a national pavilion at the exhibition with facilitation from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), according to a statement issued by the cabinet division.

The move is part of Pakistan’s efforts to boost foreign investment in its technology sector as the country’s startups and software houses have attracted global interest in recent years. Pakistan’s IT exports rose by $180 million to $1,057 million during

July-September last year, compared with $877 million in the same period of 2024, according to the information technology ministry.

Pakistan’s technology sector is also advancing in AI and cloud computing, marked by the launch of Pakistan’s first sovereign AI cloud in November, designed to keep sensitive data domestic and support growth in the broader digital ecosystem.