The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), a key initiative for providing financial relief to deserving families in Pakistan, has announced an increase in the amount provided under the Benazir Kafalat Program. The announcement made by BISP Chairperson, Senator Rubina Khalid, during a press conference at the BISP Zonal Office in Gilgit.
BISP Beneficiary Families to Reach 10 Million
Senator Rubina Khalid revealed that by the end of 2024, the number of families benefiting from BISP will grow to 10 million. This expansion aims to provide critical financial support to more low-income households across Pakistan.
Benazir Kafalat Program 2025: Increase in Quarterly Installment
Starting from January 2025, the quarterly installment provided under the Benazir Kafalat Program will increase from PKR 10,500 to PKR 13,500. This substantial raise aimed at helping families cope with rising living costs. The increase made possible due to the financial budget expansion by the government, with Senator Rubina Khalid expressing her gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his support.
Dynamic Registration and Reverification Process
The BISP registration process is actively ongoing, with dynamic registration centers set up across the country to facilitate new deserving families. Alongside new registrations, BISP is also conducting a reverification process of previously registered families to assess their socio-economic status, ensuring that only eligible households continue to benefit from the program.
How to Check BISP Eligibility
Families looking to check their eligibility for the Benazir Income Support Program can do so through the official BISP web portal or by visiting the nearest dynamic registration center. This transparent system ensures that the most deserving families receive the financial assistance they need.
The increase in BISP payments under the Benazir Kafalat Program marks a significant step towards helping Pakistan’s low-income families. As the number of beneficiaries continues to grow, the government’s commitment to expanding social protection programs remains strong, ensuring that millions of families can benefit from financial assistance in 2025.