CA Yunus encourages Hajj pilgrims to use new app 'Labbaik'

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Monday said the "Labbaik" app will play an important role in ensuring that Hajj pilgrims can perform their religious duties without any difficulty.
The chief adviser inaugurated the app, developed for the first time under government management, at the State Guest House Jamuna and urged the Hajj pilgrims to use this app.
"As it is helpful in performing religious duties and has various features including health services, this app will make a great contribution to the Hajj pilgrims in performing Hajj smoothly," Yunus said.
Although pilgrims can use this app from the beginning of the holy Hajj this year, the chief adviser directed the concerned ministries and departments to work towards making the Hajj journey easier by using this app from the stage of thinking about going for Hajj from next year.
He said initiatives will be taken to learn from countries that are more advanced in Hajj management than Bangladesh and to provide the technical aspects of Bangladesh's app free of charge to countries that do not have such systems.
Yunus also suggested making this app easier and error-free in the future, said the Chief Adviser's press wing.
The launch of this app will not only make it easier for the Hajj pilgrims to perform their religious duties, but will also make them worry-free when traveling to and from Saudi Arabia, he said.
The chief adviser thanked everyone involved in the development of the app.
Along with this app, he inaugurated the Hajj prepaid card and Hajj roaming package facilities.
Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain, Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostafa Sarwar Farooki and Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb were also present.