Good News: Over 2 Million Beneficiaries Supported by BISP Program Through 43 Tehsil Centers in Balochistan

The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) continues to be a vital source of support for millions of people across Pakistan. In Balochistan, more than 2 million beneficiaries are currently receiving aid through the program, facilitated by 43 Tehsil centers. This significant outreach highlights the program’s commitment to assisting the most vulnerable populations in one of the country’s most underserved regions.

BISP Support in BalochistanKey Details
Total BeneficiariesOver 2 million
Number of Tehsil Centers43
Additional Support ProgramsTaleemi Wazaif, Kafaalat, Nashonuma
Total Funds Disbursed20 billion PKR

2 Million Beneficiaries in Balochistan Registered Via 43 Tehsil Offices

According to the latest updates, the BISP program has made a substantial impact in Balochistan, with over 2 million beneficiaries registered through 43 Tehsil centers. During her visit to Hub, the new BISP Chairperson, Rubina Khalid, emphasized the importance of ensuring that all eligible families, particularly those who have not yet registered, receive the support they need. The BISP NSER (National Socio-Economic Registry) Survey is being conducted at these Tehsil offices to facilitate new registrations and ensure that the next payment cycle includes as many eligible recipients as possible.

Satellite Vans Boost BISP Access in Remote Areas of Balochistan

  • Lack of internet connectivity in remote areas is a major challenge for the BISP program in Balochistan.
  • BISP has deployed 18 satellite vans across 18 districts in Balochistan to tackle this issue.
  • The 18 vans are part of a larger fleet of 25 vans dedicated to the BISP initiative.
  • These vans are essential for extending the program’s reach, enabling registration and benefit distribution in isolated communities.

Simplifying Payment Processes for BISP Beneficiaries

In line with the directives of Chairman Bilawal Bhutto and under the guidance of President Asif Ali Zardari, Senator Rubina Khalid announced efforts to simplify the payment process for BISP beneficiaries in Balochistan. These efforts include working with the State Bank to expedite the issuance of payment cards and ensuring that payments are made promptly. Additionally, the establishment of seven new zones across Balochistan is expected to further improve access to BISP services, expanding coverage and making it easier for beneficiaries to receive their funds.

Conclusion

The Benazir Income Support Programme remains a lifeline for over 2 million people in Balochistan, providing essential financial assistance through a network of Tehsil and sub-Tehsil centers. With the ongoing deployment of satellite vans and the expansion of service zones, BISP is making significant progress in reaching even the most remote areas. These efforts ensure that the benefits of the program are accessible to all who need them, helping to alleviate poverty and improve the quality of life for Balochistan’s most vulnerable populations.

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FAQs

How does the BISP program reach remote areas in Balochistan?
The BISP program utilizes satellite vans to reach remote areas where internet connectivity is limited, ensuring that residents can still register and receive benefits.

What other programs are beneficiaries in Balochistan enrolled in?
In addition to the Benazir Kafalat Program, beneficiaries in Balochistan also receive support through programs like Taleemi Wazaif and Benazir Nashonuma.

How many Tehsil centers are currently operational in Balochistan for BISP?
There are 43 Tehsil centers and 158 sub-Tehsil centers operational in Balochistan, facilitating the registration and support of beneficiaries.

What steps are being taken to improve the payment process for BISP beneficiaries?
Efforts include working with the State Bank to speed up the issuance of payment cards and establishing new service zones to enhance access to funds for beneficiaries.

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