This August, The BISP Program Will Expand From 93 Lakh To 1 Crore Beneficiaries!

This August, The BISP Program Will Expand From 93 Lakh To 1 Crore Beneficiaries!

There will be an increase in the number of beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Program from 93 lakh to 1 crore, which means more people will be eligible to benefit from the Benazir Kafaalat Program. As a result of the BISP initiative, the Beneficiary’s children will also receive free skill training, thereby increasing their poverty score, and other eligible women can enroll in the Benazir Kafaalat 10500 Payment, she stated.

93 lakh beneficiaries to be increased to 1 crore – Rubina Khalid Exclusive

In her most recent interview in Peshawar with Rubina Khalid, BISP chairperson, stated that the Benazir Income Support Program will accept more people in August. In accordance with the Party’s vision, the number of people who will be eligible for the program will increase from 93 lakh to 1 crore, and receive monthly benefits.

پشاور میں بی آئی ایس پی کی چیئرپرسن روبینہ خالد کے حالیہ انٹرویو کے مطابق، بے نظیر انکم سپورٹ پروگرام (بی آئی ایس پی) اس اگست سے اپنی رسائی کو وسعت دے گا۔ پارٹی کے وژن کے مطابق، اس پروگرام کا مقصد اپنے رجسٹرڈ مستفیدین کو ترانوے لاکھ سے بڑھا کر ایک کروڑ کرنا ہے۔ اس سے غربت کی لکیر سے نیچے زندگی بسر کرنے والی زیادہ اہل خواتین کو ماہانہ فوائد حاصل ہوں گے۔ جو لوگ اب اہل نہیں ہیں ان کی جگہ دیگر مستحق خواتین کو لے جایا جائے گا جن کی مالی حالت بہتر ہوئی ہے۔ یہ پروگرام میں صرف اہل خاندانوں کا اندراج کرنے کے  بی آئی ایس پی کے مشن سے مطابقت رکھتا ہے۔

Women who are living below the poverty line are the most deserving ones, and their position will be replaced by those whose status has been increased. As a result, the BISP will achieve its mission of enrolling only eligible families.

BISP registers new beneficiaries across Pakistan in August

 Many of the most recent registrations are scheduled to begin in August, based on the latest information obtained from the BISP Portal. BISP Tehsil beneficiaries are currently receiving their payments from April to June Installments; no new registrations are being created; beneficiaries who have updated their information or discovered a survey error are the only people visiting the office.

Note: Remember that if you apply for the program this August, you will enroll in September or November and receive your first payment in January 2025.

Which Beneficaries Are Removed From the BISP Program?

Registered women who receive monthly payments can become ineligible or removed from the program for several reasons:

  • 8171 Program payments will cease if the poverty or PMT Score of an eligible woman increases.
  • If she entered the program with incorrect information or led to fraud.
  • In the event that a woman or anyone else files a return tax on behalf of the CNIC card holder.
  • A woman who is found guilty of participating in payment deductions will be immediately removed from the program.

These are some of the main reasons for cancelling your enrollment. Therefore, you should check your payment status through CNIC and file a complaint if you find any errors.

Who Can Apply for The Benazir Kafalat In August?

To become a part of the Benazir Kafalat Program this August, women or families need to meet the following requirements:

  • Pakistani nationality is required.
  • It is possible to apply for the Ehsaas program if you are poor and in need of assistance, and you are at least 18 years old.
  • A female candidate with a current identification card must be in the family.
  • Single women who are divorced or widowed and have no male family members are eligible to apply.
  • The program is available to families with mentally or physically challenged members.
  • You should have a poverty score of less than 30

In conclusion

It is an important step forward in supporting vulnerable families across Pakistan to expand the BISP program to 1 crore beneficiaries. Besides broadening the reach of financial aid, this initiative introduces free skill training opportunities for beneficiaries’ children, aiming to lift their socioeconomic status.

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