Din of Dagestan, an educationist said he performed Hajj this year for the seventh time in his life, adding that he watches every time incredible developments in Makkah and Madinah despite enormous increase in the number of pilgrims every year. He thanked the Kingdom's leadership and government for varied services for pilgrims in spheres of security and health as well as other facilities for them. On his part, Saeed Abdul-Qader, an Indian from Hyderabad city said this is second Hajj after gap of 30 years. He said he is impressed by large-scale facilities offered to pilgrims in Madinah, Makkah and the holy places and thanked the Saudi leadership for their constant care and attention for them. --MORE