Benazir Income Support Programme 2024
ISLAMABAD: The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) has initiated a dynamic survey across Pakistan to increase its number to 10 million families.
BISP has designed a simple and transparent registration process for the eligible households.
PKR 10,500 to PKR 13,500, depending on the family’s status, shall be awarded under the survey.
The survey is open across all provinces and seeks to make sure that only truly deserving families benefit from the program.
After receiving your token, a data entry operator will ask a series of socio-economic questions. The answers are a must for the completion of the form and verifying their identity with a thumbprint.
Following completion of the survey, they should anticipate receiving an SMS from 8171 confirming that the survey was successfully finished. If they are found to be qualified, 811 will send them a note with more confirmation.
The BISP dynamic survey is free, and any effort to charge for it is prohibited, as BISP has emphasized. Additionally, the initiative advises individuals to exclusively use legitimate lines of communication and cautions them against receiving false information.
Sahulat Accounts will be introduced by BISP on August 13, 2025, enabling recipients to receive payments straight into the bank accounts of their choosing. This is a significant turn toward digital empowerment and financial inclusivity.
Furthermore, the Benazir Hunarmand Program has been created to give recipients vocational training, assisting them in becoming self-sufficient and making contributions to the national economy.
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