Ambitious Poverty Graduation Program Launch By BISP For 9.3 Million Families

In this update for all Benazir Kafalat Program beneficiaries, BISP is about to begin its Poverty Graduation Program for unemployed women, their children, and other family members who wish to earn for their families. As part of this scheme, BISP will provide you with training that will enable you to start your own business and support your family.
A poverty graduation program will be Started soon
The chairman of the Benazir Income Support Program, Senator Rubina Khalid, announced the reintroduction of the Poverty Graduation Program which had been suspended for an undisclosed reason during an interview with media representatives at the BISP Central Zonal Office in Lahore. The program participants will now benefit from the continuation of this project.
Using this program, they hope to provide training to the 9.3 million families in Pakistan so they can support their families and earn a living.
بی آئی ایس پی سینٹرل زونل آفس لاہور میں میڈیا کے نمائندوں کے ساتھ ایک انٹرویو کے دوران، بے نظیر انکم سپورٹ پروگرام کی چیئرمین سینیٹر روبینہ خالد نے غربت گریجویشن پروگرام کو دوبارہ شروع کرنے کا اعلان کیا جو نامعلوم وجوہات کی بنا پر معطل کر دیا گیا تھا۔ پروگرام کے مسلسل آپریشن کے نتیجے میں، پروگرام کے شرکاء مستفید ہوں گے۔ وہ کسی بھی شعبے میں تربیت فراہم کرنے کی امید رکھتے ہیں تاکہ 9.3 ملین پاکستانی خاندان روزی کما سکیں اور اس پروگرام کے ذریعے اپنے خاندانوں کی کفالت کر سکیں۔
Aim For Introducing Poverty Graduation Program for Beneficiaries
Here are the most important reasons for introducing the Poverty Graduation Program for your convenience and knowledge:
Poverty Graduation Program Registration Requirements
Poverty Graduation is a scheme under the Benazir Income Support Program that is only open to Beneficiaries’ families.
This Scheme has the following primary requirements:
In response to Rubina Khalid’s statement regarding Balochistan’s PMT score
Rubina Khalid, the new chair of the Benazir Income Support Program, provided the media team with an update on the program and an overview of upcoming changes to how beneficiaries are paid.
Few people in Balochistan are aware that children getting aid from the Benazir Taleemi Wazaif have a PMT score of 60. This means that in addition to education advantages, BISP has set a PMT score of 60 for Balochistan’s health reforms.
In conclusion
The reintroduction of the Poverty Graduation Program by BISP marks a significant step towards empowering 9.3 million families in Pakistan. Through the program, economic independence and livelihoods will be improved through skill training and support. Not only does this initiative revive a crucial suspended program, but it also aligns with the broader goal of reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development.