The Chairperson of the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), Senator Rubina Khalid, announced new changes to how payments are made under the 8171 Program. One of the major updates is ending the franchise system and starting an online banking option. With this change, beneficiaries will receive their Kafalat Payment of Rs 13,500 directly into their bank accounts. This new system aims to make the process easier, faster, and more respectful for beneficiaries. By directly depositing payments, the BISP ensures that people can access their money without delays or unnecessary difficulties.
Key Updates | Details |
Payment Method | Direct transfer to bank accounts |
Kafalat Payment Amount | Rs 13,500 |
Beneficiaries Affected | Women registered in BISP programs |
Main Objective | Easy, quick, and dignified payment access |
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Beneficiaries to Receive Payments Directly
During a media talk in Chilas, Senator Rubina Khalid shared details about the upcoming changes. The BISP is moving away from using franchises and is now focusing on bank payments. This change follows the orders of Asif Ali Zardari. The goal is to let beneficiaries withdraw their complete payments from their accounts without relying on third parties. Senator Khalid also assured beneficiaries that all payment-related issues would be resolved quickly and provided them with guidance on receiving their monthly payments after successful registration.
Purpose of Payments Through Banks
The purpose of shifting to bank payments is to ensure that beneficiaries get their money quickly and easily. It also brings more transparency and dignity to the payment process. With the new system, there will be no middlemen or franchises involved, reducing the chances of money being deducted unfairly. Senator Khalid emphasized that all payments will now be handled through official banking channels. Some key advantages of this method are:
- Direct access to full payment
- Reduced delays and errors
- Improved transparency and security
Additionally, beneficiaries were reminded that the only official BISP number for communication is 8171, and they should avoid responding to other messages or calls.
Rubina Khalid’s Visit to Chilas
Recently, Senator Rubina Khalid visited various areas, including Skardu and Gilgit Baltistan, to inspect the conditions of local BISP offices. During her visit to Chilas, she spoke with many women about their experiences with the program. She assured them that any mistreatment, such as money being taken from their stipends, would not be tolerated. The BISP has also set up a modern call center with a hotline (0800-26477) to handle any concerns or complaints from beneficiaries. The senator’s visit was part of an effort to connect directly with those affected and to hear their concerns firsthand.
Registration for BISP Programs
Registration for various BISP programs, including the Benazir Kafalat Program, is still ongoing at Tehsil offices across Pakistan. Senator Rubina Khalid acknowledged the challenges many women face when traveling to register for these programs. She encouraged eligible individuals to visit their local Tehsil offices and bring necessary documents, such as CNICs and utility bills, to complete their registration.
The senator also highlighted other programs like the Benazir Skill Training Program, Taleemi Wazaif, and Nashonuma Initiatives, which aim to improve the quality of life for women and their families, while also contributing to the country’s economy.
Steps for Registering in the Benazir Kafalat Program
To join the Benazir Kafalat Program 2024, individuals need to visit the nearest Tehsil office. Here’s a quick breakdown of the registration process:
- Visit your local Tehsil office.
- Bring your CNIC and other relevant documents.
- Submit your details and fill out any required forms.
- Receive a confirmation receipt and wait for further action.
After completing the Dynamic Survey, beneficiaries will receive their payments directly into their accounts. This step is crucial to ensure that all eligible women receive their financial support without any issues.
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Conclusion
The shift to direct bank transfers by BISP represents a major step towards improving the payment process for beneficiaries. By eliminating the franchise system, the program ensures faster and more secure payment disbursement. With ongoing efforts to resolve any issues faced by beneficiaries, the BISP aims to provide a fair, dignified, and transparent system for all. Through visits and regular updates, the program continues to listen to and support the needs of Pakistan’s most vulnerable communities.