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CM Maryam launches Rehmat Card program to support needy families

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LAHORE: The Rehmat Card program launches for needy families through official statements by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. The new program will distribute essential funding to eligible individuals throughout the entire province.

The government intends to assist 50000 families through its current initiative. The chosen family members will obtain a payment of 100000 rupees.

The Jazz Cash system enables widows and orphans to obtain their payments without complications. The registration process allows all eligible citizens to register at this time.

Citizens can use the CM Rehmat Card application to begin their registration process. The helpline number 1077 offers additional assistance to users.

The program establishes detailed guidelines to ensure funds reach their intended recipients. A widow needs to present her official identity card to prove her status.

She needs to belong to a family whose income falls below the minimum threshold while lacking any government support. Read More: Punjab Launches Mobile Pest Monitoring Squads.

The application process requires applicants to fulfill several essential requirements. A person cannot be a government worker or a pensioner to join. The guardian of an orphan needs to register through the children’s B form.

The family needs to participate in the PSER survey process. The user needs to connect their mobile phone number to their national identity card.

The system implements these measures to ensure fairness across all users. The Punjab government initiative represents a major advancement toward aiding society’s most disadvantaged populations.

Click on the link to apply

To apply, the government has launched a portal through which women can submit their applications along with their documents. To apply, click on the link https://rahmatcard.punjab.gov.pk/.

While launching this program, the Chief Minister of Punjab said that this step was necessary to protect the rights of women and improve their economic condition. He added that such programs will be helpful in bringing change in the lives of women and making them independent.

Staff Reporter

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