Rs722.48 Billion Allocated for BISP in Budget 2025–26 | Rs10.23 Billion for Poverty Alleviation Division πŸ’°πŸ“Š

Rs722.48 Billion Allocated for BISP in Budget 2025–26 | Rs10.23 Billion for Poverty Alleviation Division πŸ’°πŸ“Š

The Government of Pakistan has significantly increased funding for social welfare programs in the federal budget 2025–26, prioritizing financial aid for low-income families. A massive Rs722.48 billion has been allocated to the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), while an additional Rs10.23 billion is reserved for the Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division. This move aims to strengthen social protection, reduce poverty, and improve living conditions for vulnerable groups.

Rs722.48 Billion Allocated for BISP in Budget 2025–26
Rs722.48 Billion Allocated for BISP in Budget 2025–26

πŸ“‹ BISP Registration Process (2025–26)

StepProcessRequired DocumentsOfficial Links
1. Check EligibilityVerify if you qualify via BISP SMS (8171) or the online portal.– CNIC
– Poverty Score Card (if available)
BISP Official Website
2. NSER SurveyVisit the nearest BISP Tehsil Office or registration center for the National Socio-Economic Registry (NSER) survey.– CNIC
– Proof of income (if any)
– Household details
NSER Survey Centers
3. Biometric VerificationComplete fingerprint verification at a BISP-approved bank/agent.– CNIC
– Survey receipt
BISP Payment Partners
4. Receive ApprovalWait for SMS confirmation (eligibility status).– Registered phone numberBISP Helpline
5. Collect PaymentsAfter approval, receive quarterly payments (Rs13,500) via:
HBL/UBL/Bank Alfalah
JazzCash/EasyPaisa (mobile wallets)
BISP Camps (in remote areas)
– CNIC
– Biometric verification
BISP Payment Methods

Important Notes:

πŸ”Ή Update Records: If your NSER data is outdated, re-register at a BISP Tehsil Office.
πŸ”Ή Fraud Alert: Only use official BISP channelsβ€”never share your CNIC or OTP with strangers.
πŸ”Ή Complaints: Report issues via BISP Grievance Portal.

Need help? Call BISP Helpline: 0800-26477 πŸ“ž

Reasons Behind the Rs722.48 Billion BISP Budget Increase

The budget for BISP 2025–26 has surged from Rs592 billion to Rs722.48 billion to:
βœ” Counter inflation and rising living costs
βœ” Expand coverage under the Kafalat program
βœ” Support widows, disabled individuals, and marginalized communities
βœ” Enhance digital payment systems (mobile wallets, biometric verification)

This increase ensures more families receive financial aid while improving transparency and efficiency in fund distribution.


Key Programs Supported Under BISP Budget 2025–26

The BISP budget funds multiple initiatives designed to alleviate poverty and empower women and children. Below are the top programs benefiting from this allocation:

1. Kafalat (Unconditional Cash Transfer) πŸ’΅

This program provides quarterly cash assistance to eligible women, helping them meet basic needs.

  • Payment: Rs13,500 per quarter
  • Beneficiaries: Over 9 million women
  • Payment Method: Biometric verification via partner banks & agents

2. Taleemi Wazaif (Education Scholarships) πŸ“š

Aimed at keeping children in school, especially girls, this program offers financial incentives for education.

  • Condition: Linked to school attendance
  • Focus: Reducing dropout rates, particularly among girls

3. Nashonuma Program (Health & Nutrition) 🍼

This initiative supports pregnant women and children under 2 to combat malnutrition.

  • Goal: Reduce stunting and child malnutrition
  • Support: Nutritional supplements & healthcare guidance

BISP Budget 2025–26
BISP Budget 2025–26

πŸ“ŒBISP Program Breakdown (2025–26)

ProgramAllocation (Key Features)Target Beneficiaries
KafalatRs13,500 per quarter9M+ women
Taleemi WazaifEducation stipendsSchool-going children
NashonumaNutrition & health supportPregnant women & infants

Rs10.23 Billion Allocated for Poverty Alleviation Division

Apart from BISP, the government has allocated Rs10.23 billion for the Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Division, focusing on broader poverty-reduction strategies.

Key Projects Under Poverty Alleviation Division

πŸ”Ή Free meal programs (Langar Khanas)
πŸ”Ή Shelters for the homeless (Panagahs)
πŸ”Ή Microfinance support for small businesses
πŸ”Ή Special aid for transgender persons, orphans, and daily wage earners

πŸ“Œ Table 2: Poverty Alleviation Initiatives (2025–26)

InitiativePurposeImpact
Langar KhanasFree meals for the poorReduces hunger
PanagahsShelter for homeless peopleProvides safe accommodation
MicrofinanceSmall business loansBoosts self-employment

What Does This Mean for Eligible Families?

The increased BISP budget and poverty alleviation funds will bring significant benefits to low-income households:

1. Expanded Eligibility

βœ” More families will qualify under the poverty score system
βœ” Wider coverage in rural and remote areas

2. Improved Payment Systems

βœ” Faster disbursements via mobile wallets
βœ” SMS alerts for transparency
βœ” Stricter biometric checks to prevent fraud

3. Focus on Underdeveloped Regions

Special attention to:

  • Balochistan
  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • South Punjab
  • Gilgit-Baltistan

Final Thoughts: A Step Toward a Fairer Pakistan

The 2025–26 budget marks a major push for social protection, with:
βœ” Rs722.48 billion for BISP (more beneficiaries, better systems)
βœ” Rs10.23 billion for poverty alleviation programs

Eligible families should:
πŸ“± Check status via BISP SMS (8171)
🏒 Complete the NSER survey
🏦 Visit BISP centers for assistance

Conclusion:

The 2025–26 budget marks a historic commitment to poverty alleviation, with Rs722.48 billion for BISP and Rs10.23 billion for the Poverty Alleviation Division. This funding will:

βœ… Expand financial support to millions of vulnerable families.
βœ… Improve access to education, healthcare, and nutrition through targeted programs.
βœ… Enhance transparency with digital payments and biometric verification.
βœ… Reach underserved regions, ensuring no one is left behind.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) ❓

1. What is the total BISP budget for 2025–26?

βœ… Rs722.48 billion has been allocated for BISP programs.

2. How much is reserved for poverty alleviation outside BISP?

βœ… Rs10.23 billion is dedicated to Langar Khanas, Panagahs, and microfinance initiatives.

3. Will the quarterly BISP payment increase?

βœ… Currently, the amount remains Rs13,500 per quarter, but future hikes may depend on inflation.

4. Who qualifies for BISP in 2025–26?

βœ… Women from poor households with valid CNICs, low poverty scores, and updated BISP survey records

πŸ”— Useful BISP Links:

  1. BISP Portal – Official website
  2. NSER Survey – Registration
  3. Payments – How to receive funds
  4. Complaints – Report issues
  5. [Eligibility Check] SMS CNIC to 8171 (free)

πŸ“ž Helpline: 0800-26477 (toll-free)

All links are official government sources.

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