Pakistan

PM Ramadan Relief Package: How to check eligibility online

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Staff Reporter

LAHORE: The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has developed an online platform that enables citizens to verify their eligibility for the Prime Minister’s Ramadan Relief Package 2026 from their homes.

The announcement states that users can access the website to input their information and determine their eligibility for the relief package. The process does not need any office visits.

The National Information Technology Board has created a facility that enables citizens to check their eligibility through the official portal at pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk or through the Pak App.

Users can access the Pak App through both the Google Play Store and Apple App Store to verify their eligibility from their mobile devices.

The authorities said that the program seeks to make access easier while ensuring that deserving individuals receive Ramadan assistance through a process that operates in a transparent way.

Staff Reporter

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