ISLAMABAD: An easy way to get Rs 10,000 without a ration card has come to light. To receive the money, carry your original Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC).
According to the details, the Punjab government has started the process of distributing Rs 10,000 per family to the deserving people under the Social Security Program during Ramadan, keeping in mind the difficulties of the poor and middle class.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has confirmed that the relief money has been transferred to the accounts of the eligible people.
According to the government announcement, this time the condition of ration card has been removed to receive the relief money so that maximum deserving people can benefit from this facility without any complications.
All citizens who are registered in the Punjab Social Security Scheme and have received a refund message from the Bank of Punjab.
Carry your original Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) to receive the money.
Provide your mobile number registered in the scheme to the bank representative or agent.
Show the 6-digit code received from the bank to the representative to complete the verification process.
Citizens can approach the nearest HBL Konnect, UBL Omni, or Alfa Pay agents to withdraw money.
After completing the thumb verification (Biometric) with the agent, the money will be provided to you and a confirmation message will also be received on the mobile.
Authorities have strictly instructed citizens not to provide their PIN code (PIN) or any confidential information to a stranger to avoid any kind of fraud.
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