The digital news industry has delayed for far too long a troubling conversation: how to sustainably fund credible journalism in an environment accustomed to providing content for free. While the scope of the business has expanded rapidly, the revenue model has struggled to keep pace. Advertising, once considered the backbone of digital media, is no longer sufficient on its own to meet the depth and diversity demands of journalism.For years, audiences have been trained to believe that online news should be free. The value behind reported stories, fieldwork, verifications, legal examinations and investigations is rarely explained. The result is what many in the industry now call the “free content illusion.”At the same time, revenue sources became fragmented. Digital advertising is no longer as impactful as it once was. This economic reckoning forces editorial and management teams to face difficult trade-offs. Cutting costs often means cutting depth, investigative capabilities and diversity of voices. Scale without sustainability brings diminishing returns. The challenge is not only to find new revenue models, but also to reestablish a fair exchange of value between journalism and its audiences with clarity and transparency.If journalism wants to function as a public service, someone has to fund that service.These trends will be discussed in detail at the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 in New Delhi on February 26. This year’s theme is ‘New World News Order: Rewriting the Playbook for a Resilient Digital Future’, highlighting how Indian media is seeking a balance between impact, purpose and ownership.Digital News Publishers Association is the leading industry body representing digital media organizations across India. It works to enhance trustworthy journalism, uphold ethical standards and support the sustainable growth of the digital news ecosystem.DNPA Conclave 2026 provides a platform for policymakers, media leaders and experts to discuss emerging trends, common challenges and future roadmap for digital media in India. Curated panel discussions and expert sessions will provide insights into building a resilient, purpose-driven media landscape in an era of rapid digital change.
‘Don’t tell me these are the IT crowd’: Old video of US fans celebrating Pawan Kalyan’s film sparks new controversy
Videos of Pawan Kalyan’s fans wreaking havoc on the streets in the name of celebrating him have resurfaced, adding to the ongoing hate narrative against India and Indians. Some social media users claimed that the video was posted recently, but Pawan Kalyan’s last “They call him OG” segment was posted last year and the video from that time is now being circulated with misleading claims. In the video, Telugu fans can be seen pouring milk on Pawan Kalyan’s cut, breaking coconuts, etc., all leading to massive chaos and littering on the streets. “No, this isn’t India… this is Chicago. They turned the movie premiere into complete chaos. Gallons of milk and food were thrown everywhere, fireworks went off in the parking lot, and the interior of the theater was completely trashed. They complain about “hate” coming, but it behaves like this in our country? ” wrote X user Info Battle Maiden. Another netizen wrote in disbelief: “How did these people get to the United States? Don’t tell me these people are IT people. If so, then the accusations of massive visa and academic fraud are probably true.” Another wrote: “This is why anti-India sentiment is rising. This is just another form of Indian idolatry.” Some social media netizens pointed out that the cinema in the video is located in an area populated by Indians and is the only cinema showing Indian movies. So it wasn’t a big deal for the community to have some harmless entertainment in front of a theater that few white people went to. Last year’s video emerged as local leaders spoke out against Indian culture and Hinduism. Texas and Florida have selectively banned H-1B recruitment by state agencies and higher education institutions.
Why is Indian-American Jay Bhattacharya’s dual-health role worrying Washington? world news
Jay Bhattacharya is now at the pinnacle of American public health. As director of the National Institutes of Health, he already oversees the country’s biomedical research agenda. Now, as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, he also temporarily controls the nation’s disease surveillance and response mechanisms. The unusual consolidation of power has sparked unease among former officials and public health experts, who warn that the arrangement could undermine leadership at a moment of institutional instability.The Capitol Hill report first detailed these concerns.what happenedThe CDC’s top job has been in limbo for months. President Donald Trump’s original nominee, former Florida Rep. David Weldon, failed to gain enough support in the Senate. Susan Monarez, a longtime federal scientist who served as interim director and was later nominated permanently, was ousted. Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Jim O’Neill then took over interim control.Bhattacharya is now the third acting CDC director in seven months while continuing to serve at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).In an internal email to CDC staff, he outlined three principles for the agency under his leadership: transparently updating guidance as new data emerges, ensuring investigations reflect accountability to the communities they serve, and strengthening internal review processes to increase accountability and openness.Why former officials are worriedThe NIH and CDC are not interchangeable institutions. NIH primarily funds and coordinates biomedical research. The CDC leads disease prevention, surveillance, outbreak response, and public health guidance.Former CDC doctor Elizabeth Souda told The Hill that it would be difficult for even the most experienced leaders to effectively manage both agencies at the same time. Others echoed the same concerns, arguing that each organization needs to have a different leadership focus.James Alwine, professor emeritus of cancer biology at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Volunteer Network Defending Public Health, said the missions and business needs are too different for one person to handle at the same time.In addition to workload, critics also point to Bhattacharya’s public image during the Covid-19 pandemic. A Stanford University physician and health economist, he rose to prominence as the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, which criticized widespread lockdowns. Supporters see him as a champion of open debate. Critics see him as skeptical of mainstream public health orthodoxy. That history makes his expanded powers particularly sensitive.wider contextThe unrest comes amid a broader reorganization of federal health agencies by the Trump administration. Leadership changes, policy reversals, and ideological tensions unsettle career scientists.This is not only about administrative efficiency, but also about credibility. CDC guidance influences global health policy. NIH manages billions of dollars in research funding and sets scientific priorities for universities and laboratories around the world.Public health emergencies do not pause for a change in bureaucracy. Whether this dual arrangement is stable or unstable will depend on how long it lasts and how effectively the two institutions operate under unified leadership.Currently, health agencies in Washington are watching closely. In public health, structure often determines substance. When two pillars of a system are placed under one roof, anxiety is inevitable, even if temporary.
After Amma: AIADMK strives to fill void left by Jayalalithaa | India News
New Delhi: Nearly a decade later J Jayalalithaadeath, Artificial Intelligence ADMK Still trying to rediscover myself. The party, once united by Armagh’s lofty authority, has struggled with leadership battles, electoral setbacks and coalition changes for years even as it prepares for another high-stakes parliamentary election in 2026.On Jayalalithaa’s birth anniversary, one question looms large: has the AIADMK truly emerged from the vacuum she left behind, or is it still looking for a leader who can restore its lost dominance?The AIADMK was once the dominant force under Jayalalithaa as the party’s supremo and held significant sway in the state’s political landscape. But how has the party reinvented itself since her death? After the death of the Tamil Nadu heroine in 2016, how did the party resolve the internal infighting over her true political heir?From a major blow to the Vajpayee government, to its on-again, off-again relationship with the saffron party, and now, despite recent setbacks, a carefully considered continuation of the alliance in the upcoming polls and in Prime Minister Modi‘Mann Ki Baat’, Amma’s AIADMK remains hard to ignore, whether the BJP is fragile or politically dominant.

Prime Minister Modi said, “Commemorating the birthday of Jayalalithaa Ji. She has found a place in the hearts of countless people as a charismatic leader and an outstanding administrator. Her life journey was marked by immense courage and determination. As Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, she advocated welfare-driven governance with a focus on women empowerment, social justice and inclusive development. She was compassionate and decisive. I recall my interactions with her with great pleasure.”With Tamil Nadu heading towards assembly elections in the summer of 2026, this will be the second such poll without a strong presence from Jayalalithaa. 2021 parliamentary elections deal major blow to AIADMKas the party suffered a major defeat at the hands of DMK leader and son of M Karunanidhi, Stalin. The void left by Amma’s strong leadership has not been filled as the party battles internal contenders, with Edappadi Palaniswamy (EPS) now captaining the AIADMK, establishing a strong focus on the chairmanship in Chennai.
The leadership vacuum after 2016
Immediately after Jayalalithaa’s death, senior party leaders A.PanneerselvamPopularly known as OPS, he took office as the Chief Minister. However, given Amma’s towering personality and mass appeal, he’s too far away to fully take her place.Her gravitas and unparalleled mass connect accumulated over her years in public life drew huge crowds to the streets, and she was buried on Chennai’s iconic Marina Beach next to her political mentor and AIADMK founder MG Ramachandran.
OPS vs. EPS: The battle for the soul of the party
After Amma, senior OPS party leaders found themselves comfortably taking over Jayalalithaa’s chair, but not for long. Within a year, he was demoted. In February 2017, earnings per share rose to first place. A few months later, OPS started serving as deputy chief minister under his new boss, this time not Jayalalithaa but Edappadi K. Palaniswamy, a few years his junior from a rival faction in the party.EPS-OPS relations started to get strained and two AIADMK stalwarts engaged in an ugly duel, gradually making the rival DMK appear stronger and eventually paving the way for MK Stalin to grab a strong chief ministerial seat. Meanwhile, the AIADMK leadership is locked in a legal battle, with EPS and OPS each denying the power of the other and asserting their claim to the party leadership post – the post of general secretary.The dispute between the two veterans was heard by the Madras High Court and later the Supreme Court, with both courts ultimately ruling that EPS was a more suitable leader of the AIADMK, leading to O Panneerselvam’s ouster.
this sasikala chapter
However, Amma’s death did not immediately pit EPS and OPS against each other. The real central players in the initial power struggle were the Sasikala family. A close aide to Tamil Nadu’s most powerful woman, Sasikala is often described by some as Jayalalithaa’s shadow and by others as her friend. However, the then Prime Minister and party leader Jayalalithaa herself had the kindest words for Sasikala, saying she was “almost like a sister”.“Immediately after Amma’s death, Sasikala was unanimously elected as the acting general secretary of the AIADMK, and soon after she was elected as the leader of the assembly. However, the then chief minister’s OPS rebelled against Sasikala and reported that he was forced to resign as chief minister of Tamil Nadu, giving a new twist to the state’s politics.Sasikala also appointed her nephew TTV Dhinakaran as deputy general secretary of the party. Later, Dhinakaran started trading Amma’s legacy for political currency and eventually formed his own party after the EPS-led AIADMK expelled Sasikala from the organization. He then founded a new outfit named after Jayalalithaa – Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazagam (AMMK).After being convicted in the illicit assets case related to Jayalalithaa, Sasikala was sentenced to four years in jail and lodged in Bengaluru Central Jail. Before going to jail, she appointed EPS as the legislative party leader of the AIADMK, paving the way for him to become the chief minister.
EPS consolidates control
In a dramatic twist, EPS later expelled members of the Sasikala family from the party and relieved OPS of key positions, consolidating his control over the AIADMK.After squeezing out big names like former Prime Minister Panneerselvam and alienating the Sasikala faction, EPS has tightened its grip on the party command. Now, he continues to position himself as the undisputed leader of the AIADMK, eager to regain the state’s top job and challenge the leadership of the sitting MP Stalin.
‘Good news will come’: Sasikala
However, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary on Tuesday, Sasikala also floated the idea of forming her own political party, another attempt to use Amma Jayalalithaa’s name and legacy as political currency.

Sasikala told reporters: “There is a function to celebrate Amma’s birthday today. We are having a birthday event for her and there will be good news then. “
2016: Armagh finally wins election
Amma’s last election in Tamil Nadu left her severely out of control in many seats, thereby reducing the number of seats she won in the 2011 elections. Still, Jayalalithaa was able to push her ship towards the magic number – a majority of 118 out of 234 seats – with Amma’s party getting 136 seats without any alliance support or even the support of the Bharatiya Janata Party – a national party that has a bitter-sweet relationship with the Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK.Under Jayalalithaa’s leadership, the AIADMK won the assembly polls and created history by becoming the first ruling party in Tamil Nadu since 1984 to return to power with a simple majority.This was the last election contested by J Jayalalithaa and M Karunanidhi, who passed away later in 2016 and 2018 respectively.
2019: Massive defeat after Lok Sabha dies
During the Lok Sabha elections, the AIADMK suffered one of its biggest setbacks in the 39-seat Tamil Nadu battleground. After losing its heroine, the party is left with just one seat, in stark contrast to its landslide victory of 37 seats in 2014 under Amma’s leadership, clearly highlighting the impact of Jayalalithaa’s absence.The AIADMK, however, allied with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party, which won a landslide victory across the country and returned to power for a second consecutive term as prime minister. In Tamil Nadu, however, the alliance’s performance has been disastrous, with disgraceful results. No one – neither EPS nor Modi – can replicate the resounding success of one woman, Jayalalithaa, in the state in the 2014 elections.
2021: Parliamentary Defeat and the Rise of Stalin
The slide in Tamil Nadu assembly polls also continues. The EPS-led Amma-less AIADMK hoped to retain power but failed to make a comeback. After a humiliating result of just one seat in the Lok Sabha polls, the Amma-less party’s strength in Parliament has further shrunk to double digits – far short of what is needed to remain in power.

Meanwhile, despite the death of M Karunanidhi, Stalin’s father and a staunch supporter of the DMK, Stalin became even more powerful. This is also the first time the DMK is holding elections in the absence of its long-time elders. However, unlike the AIADMK, the DMK has no visible infighting or petty internal politics. This relative unity may have helped Stalin solidify his leadership and firmly establish himself as the nation’s highest office.
Lok Sabha polls 2024: From setback to annihilation
There is no change for the AIADMK in the 2024 general elections. The party remains at the bottom of the table, this time failing to win even a single seat. The party, once a formidable force under Ramachandran and later his successor Jayalalithaa, was reduced to irrelevance in the Lok Sabha polls.
Old guard, new tensions within AIADMK
The setback forced the AIADMK to effectively start fresh, although some of the old guard continue to cast a shadow over its current status. Sasikala and her nephew Dhinakaran have intermittently taken aggressive stances in the new era of EPS leadership, while another senior leader, former chief minister O Panneerselvam, has continued to take jibes at the party leadership. For many within the organization, these developments are a far cry from the party’s past golden days.
Political cycle: BJP and AIADMK find their way back
From the Vajpayee era to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent tribute to ‘Amma’ on her birth anniversary, the relationship between the BJP and the AIADMK has come full circle, with alliances, ruptures and reunions. Even after its electoral setback in Tamil Nadu, the saffron party has opened its doors to its old Dravidian allies, once again demonstrating that political necessity outweighs past differences.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah described the BJP-AIADMK partnership as a “natural alliance” and argued that the outcome of the Lok Sabha in 2024 would have been very different if the two contested together. “We fought together in 1998, 2019 Lok Sabha elections and 2021 Assembly elections. But in 2024, we are contesting separately. If our votes are combined, we will win 36 seats,” he said, adding that 2024 and 2025 were the years when the BJP won in several states and the trend would be repeated in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.For the BJP, the outreach made a hard truth clear: Tamil Nadu’s Dravidian voter base remains rooted in regional forces, mainly the ruling DMK and the opposition AIADMK. In a bid to re-establish a wider NDA footprint in the state, the party is also reaching out to smaller players and former allies.Meanwhile, AIADMK president Edappadi K Palaniswami termed the alliance “crucial” to defeat what he termed the “anti-people” DMK regime. “The AIADMK will seize power with an absolute majority in 2026… Never in the history of Tamil Nadu has there been such a corrupt, incompetent and anti-people government,” EPS said.The latest AIADMK-BJP partnership, once again led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami – now once again positioning himself as Jayalalithaa’s political heir and reshaping the party’s line-up, balancing long-term allies with those who control him – aims to challenge the powerful DMK led by Stalin without Amma’s shadow any more. Whether this new alliance will endure or prove another brief truce will ultimately be decided at the ballot box as Tamil voters weigh legacy, leadership and commitment in the coming months.
The Boston Globe is canceling printing for the first time in 153 years — but why?
Executives at The Boston Globe canceled printing of the daily newspaper for the first time in its 153-year history after a record snowstorm prevented employees from safely reaching the printing plant.Heavy snow and high winds prevented crews from going to the Globe printing plant to print Tuesday’s paper, the newspaper said in an article on its website. The National Weather Service said 32 inches (81 centimeters) of snow had fallen in parts of Bristol County, Massachusetts, home to the Globe’s Taunton printing plant, by Monday night. The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper founded in Boston, Massachusetts. Tuesday marked the first time the Globe’s management canceled day-to-day production at the newspaper since its founding in 1872. In the 1950s and 1960s, workers’ strikes halted the printing industry several times.The Globe said it went to press during another record snowstorm nearly 50 years ago, when it printed thousands of copies of the Feb. 7, 1978, edition. However, few newspapers actually reached readers because mountains of snow prevented delivery trucks from traveling more than a mile or two from the building.Monday’s blizzard set snowfall records in nearby Rhode Island, with nearly 38 inches (96.5 centimeters) of snow falling at TF Green International Airport in Warwick, breaking a 1978 record.The Globe said print subscribers will receive Tuesday’s paper on Wednesday.In today’s Internet age, readers are much less dependent on newsprint. A 2025 Pew Research Center survey found that only 7% of U.S. adults regularly get news from a printed newspaper or magazine, while 56% said they often get news from a smartphone, computer or tablet.
‘Should have played Virat Kohli’s role’: India batsman asked to ‘become chase master’ amid T20 World Cup criticism | Cricket News
New Delhi: Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif has advised Tilak Varma to ignore outside criticism and focus on playing his instincts in the 2026 T20 World Cup. Tilak has had a tough campaign so far, scoring 107 runs in five games at a modest strike rate. Against South Africa, he tried to change his style of play and play more aggressively, but it backfired when he attempted a powerful shot.
Kraft says Tilak should stick to being a regular in the team, something like Virat Kohlirole rather than trying to hit too many big shots. He noted that Tilak changed his style due to the pressure of hitting, which affected his performance.“Tilak Varma has his own way of playing. He can afford a slow scoring rate. However, he got away with it while playing big. Hitting percentages put increasing pressure on him. As a player, you do pay attention to what is said. But it’s management’s job to ask players to stick to their roles. He should play Virat Kohli’s role. He got out of his game, went out and took a big shot. You’ll never play the game if you listen to what other people say,” Kraft said on his YouTube channel.He also explained that India already has a lot of aggressive batsmen, so Tilak’s job should be to stay till the end and guide the innings.“To be a chase master, you have to bat before the 20th over. Tilak Varma got out early, trying to bat. What is your role? Abhishek Sharma, Ishan KishanWashington Sundar, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik PandyaPlaying attacking cricket with Rinku Singh. There should be at least one player who can go deep into the game,” Kraft said.Tilak is expected to feature in India’s crucial match against Zimbabwe in Chennai.
Evening News Report: Kerala changes name to Kerala; rioting charges increase against ‘topless’ IYC protesters and more India News
- The government approved the renaming of the state of Kerala to “Kerala”. Later, Kerala Congress MP Shashi Tharoor made sarcastic remarks questioning the English names given to residents of the state.
- The Delhi Police, which added rioting charges in an FIR against IYC members for protesting topless at the AI Impact Summit, arrested eight accused and questioned others suspected of being involved.
- As he marked four years of war, President Zelensky revealed the bunker in Kiev from which he led Ukraine’s initial response, saying Vladimir Putin had failed to destroy the country.
- A man named Nitin was shot dead in Greater Noida, allegedly over a feud between Sachin and his associates. CCTV showed him being dragged and shot multiple times.
- The International Chamber of Commerce has announced the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup schedule, with 12 teams set to compete in England from June 12 to July 5. India will face Pakistan on June 14.
Here are the top 5 news updates of the day
Shashi Tharoor quipped on Kerala’s name change, ‘Kerala, Kerala’?
The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, approved Kerala’s proposal to rename the state as ‘Kerala’ at a meeting held at the newly inaugurated Seva Teerth complex. Reacting to the decision, Kerala Congress MP Shashi Tharoor made humorous remarks, questioning whether the new English name for residents would be “Kerala” or “Kerala”.Read the full story
Delhi police lays riot charges against ‘topless’ International Youth Day protesters
Delhi Police on Tuesday filed an FIR on rioting charges against members of the Indian Youth Congress who protested topless at the AI Impact Summit last week. A senior official said preliminary investigations revealed the involvement of several other persons allegedly assisting the accused. Eight people have been arrested so far and more are being questioned.Read the full story
Four years on Ukraine-Russia war: Zelensky reveals his ‘base’ in Kiev
On the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine-Russia war, President Volodymyr Zelensky released a nearly 19-minute video message shot inside a Kiev bunker in which he directed Ukraine’s initial response to the Russian invasion.Giving a rare glimpse into the underground complex, Zelensky asserted that Vladimir Putin had failed to achieve his goals and destroy the Ukrainian people.Read the full story
Brutal murder of Noida man shot dead outside his home over feud captured on CCTV
A man named Nitin, a resident of Luksar in Greater Noida, was shot dead inside the limits of Ecotech-I police station on Tuesday. Police said he was allegedly attacked by Sachin and his associates over a feud. CCTV footage reportedly showed the accused dragging him to the ground and firing multiple shots. He later died in hospital.Read the full story
12 teams make a grand appearance! ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 schedule released
The International Cricket Federation has announced the full schedule of the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup, which will be held in England from June 12 to July 5 and will feature 12 teams. Hosts England will face Sri Lanka in the opener and the final will be held at Lord’s. India began its campaign against Pakistan on June 14 at Edgbaston.Read the full story
Lovebir Singh, Arshdeep Singh: Canada deports two Indians involved in extortion, arson, shooting
Two Indians have been deported by Canadian authorities for their involvement in a range of illegal activities including extortion, threatening the public, arson, shoplifting and more in the country. It’s unclear whether they were related, knew each other or worked for the same gang, but they came to Canada around the same time, a year apart. Their cases are being handled by different police departments.
Who is Lovebir Singh?
Police in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, announced that they have deported an extortion suspect and are currently investigating a crime plaguing several areas of the country. Police have released the name and photo of 22-year-old Lovebir Singh and asked for more information about him. Surrey Police said a $250,000 fund has been set up to reward those who provide information leading to charges and convictions in extortion-related cases.
Coming to Canada in 2023
Lovebir Singh, 22, came to Canada in 2023, according to a statement released by the Surrey Police Service. Earlier this year, local authorities identified him as “suspected of being involved in extortion-related criminal activity,” police said. The Canada Border Services Agency learned of and ordered Singh’s deportation following an immigration investigation.“Surrey Police Service has released a photo of a man who has been deported from Canada in the hope that the public will provide information regarding his associates and activities while in Canada,” the statement said. “SPS hopes that the public release of this photo of Lovebir Singh will prompt additional witnesses, victims or colleagues to come forward with relevant information about Lovebir Singh’s activities. Any information provided by members of the public or colleagues can assist police in gathering information about people involved in violent extortion and potential criminal networks. “
Who is Ardeep Singh?
Arshdeep Singh came to Canada as a student in August 2022 and holds a graduate work permit, which is still valid and will expire in Oriel in 2026. Arshdeep was arrested by Edmonton police in November 2025 for shoplifting at a West Edmonton shopping mall. Investigations revealed that the shoplifting was just the tip of the iceberg and that he was part of a criminal network involving arson, shootings, extortion, automobiles and more. Theft and insurance fraud. The CBC reported that Arshdeep was barred from Canada in December for not opposing deportation, but he denied wrongdoing and was deported.
Hajj 2026 registration Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia opens domestic registration for Hajj 2026: Eligibility, dates and steps you need to know | World News
Saudi ArabiaThe Ministry of Hajj and Umrah Affairs has officially opened registration for citizens and residents in the Kingdom who want to participate in the Hajj 1447 AH (2026). Registration through the Nusuk Hajj platform begins on 6th of Ramadan 1447 in the Islamic calendar, and can be done through the official website and the Nusuk mobile application developed for the convenience of pilgrims.The ministry also announced that Hajj package bookings will begin on Ramadan 15, giving applicants time to register first and then choose from available service packages.
Saudi Arabia now opens registration for Hajj
During this initial phase, priority is given to those who have never performed Hajj before. Registration will continue until the end of Shawwal and if space remains available after this period, other eligible applicants may also have the opportunity to book a package.In order to qualify for registration, applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Be 15 years or older (calendar year).
- Meets all health requirements approved by the Ministry of Health.
- For residents, those holding a valid residence permit will be given priority if their residence is valid for more than one year.
This ensures that registered pilgrims are qualified and in good health to undertake the physically demanding pilgrimage.
How to register and choose Hajj package?
Pilgrims must register themselves, no group or third party registration is allowed. The process involves:
- Create an account on
stamp platform or application. - Complete personal information and eligibility checks.
- Choose from preferred Hajj packages listed by licensed companies.
- Pay the fee through the secure Sadaad payment system to be issued an official Hajj permit.
All contracts and bookings must be made only through licensed companies displayed on the platform to ensure quality service and legal arrangements under Saudi supervision.The ministry encourages pilgrims to register early and seek help if needed through the Nusuk platform or the ministry’s helpline 1966.
Looking to the future
Opening advance registration for domestic pilgrims reflects Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to improve the Hajj planning and booking experience, particularly by prioritizing first-time pilgrims and making the entire process more user-friendly.Using digital platforms such as Nusuk helps centralize applications, reduce errors and streamline communication between pilgrims and service providers. The move is in line with wider digital transformation goals for the country’s religious tourism sector.The timing of this registration is also related to international preparations, including the issuance of visas for international pilgrims, which began in early February as part of the global coordination system for Hajj 2026 operations.
