Agartala, May 15 — A group of 42 pilgrims from Tripura has commenced their journey to Mecca and Medina, marking the beginning of their sacred Hajj pilgrimage. Excitement was palpable at Maharaja Bir Bikram Manikya Airport in Agartala, where many first-time pilgrims gathered alongside their families for an emotional farewell.

According to a representative, the pilgrims will travel from Kolkata to Arab countries on May 18. The Central Hajj Committee has played a key role in facilitating the journey, offering assistance with travel logistics, including passport and visa arrangements.

The pilgrimage is seen as a moment of unity, bringing together people from diverse backgrounds and languages. The Hajj rituals span five days, though the entire journey, including travel, will take approximately one month.

Pilgrims are set to offer prayers for all at the sacred sites, carrying forward a tradition observed by millions worldwide.

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