ISLAMABAD: Chairperson Benazir Income Support Program Senator Rubina Khalid gave the good news to BISP beneficiaries and released a special video message in this regard.
Addressing BISP beneficiaries, Senator Rubina Khalid said that from this quarter, the amount of the Benazir Sponsorship Program has been increased from Rs. 13,500 to Rs. 14,500, so count and receive your installment of Rs. 14,500.
If you are getting less scholarship amount under the Benazir Income Support Program, you can easily file a complaint about it. For this, go to the nearest BISP Tehsil Office and inform the Assistant Director or any responsible person about the reduction in the scholarship, then ask for a complaint about petty theft form.
Enter your name, identity card number, mobile number, place of collection and details of deduction on the form.
After this, the complaint you have filed will be examined, if the complaint is correct, the concerned bank will be directed to take legal action against the agent who deducted the money.
When the process is completed, your deducted amount will be returned.
Also, in case of any kind of complaint, contact the helpline number 0800-26477.
For filing a complaint, do not forget to take your original identity card and mobile number to the Benazir Income Support Program Tehsil Office. If you cannot fill the complaint form yourself, seek help from the staff in the office.
Apply for a new card through the link https://www.bisp.gov.pk/
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