The Benazir Kafalat Program is a crucial financial aid initiative under the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), helping low-income families meet their financial needs. The government has announced a new installment of Rs. 13,500, and many beneficiaries are wondering whether they need to re-register to receive this financial assistance.
This article will guide you on who needs to re-register, who doesn’t, and how to check your eligibility. Let’s break it down in simple terms so you can ensure you receive your payment without any confusion.
Who Does Not Need to Re-Register for Benazir Kafalat 13500 New Installment?
Many women worry about whether they need to go through the re-registration process again. Here’s the good news:
✅ If you have already completed the NSER (National Socio-Economic Registry) survey and registered for the Benazir Kafalat Program, you do not need to re-register for two years.
✅ Your details will remain in the system, and you will automatically be eligible for the new installment if you meet the criteria.
✅ Your payment will be processed as long as your poverty score (PMT score) is below 34.
So, if you were already a part of the Benazir Kafalat Program and received payments in the past, you do not need to worry about re-registering.
Who Needs to Re-Register for the Benazir Kafalat 13500 Installment?
If you are new to the program or were previously declared ineligible, you must complete the registration process to qualify for the 13,500 new installment. Here’s who needs to re-register:
❌ New applicants who have never registered before.
❌ Women who checked their eligibility on the 8171 web portal but found no data.
❌ Applicants previously marked ineligible but now wish to apply again.
How to Re-Register?
- Visit the nearest BISP Tehsil office with your required documents.
- Submit your CNIC (Identity Card) and mobile number for registration.
- If you have children, bring their B-form to register them for the Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Program.
- Your application will be reviewed based on your poverty score (PMT score), and if you qualify, you will be added to the beneficiary list.
How to Check Your Eligibility for the Benazir Kafalat 13500 New Installment?
Before heading to the BISP office, you can check your eligibility status online to see whether you need to register.
Steps to Check Eligibility via 8171 Web Portal
- Visit the official 8171 web portal.
- Enter your CNIC number in the given field.
- Click the “Check” button to view your eligibility status.
- If your data is not found, you are not registered and must complete your registration at the BISP office.
Alternative Method: SMS 8171
You can also check your status by sending your CNIC number to 8171 via SMS. You will receive a response indicating whether you are eligible or need to register.
When Will the January to March Benazir Kafalat 13500 Payments Start?
The next installment cycle for January to March 2025 has already begun. Payments will be disbursed to eligible women who meet the following criteria:
- Already registered under the BISP program.
- Poverty score (PMT) is below 34.
- No significant changes in eligibility status.
If you are already part of the Benazir Kafalat Program, your payment will be automatically transferred to your account.
Understanding the PMT Score: Who Qualifies?
The Poverty Means Test (PMT) score determines whether a family qualifies for the Benazir Kafalat Program. Here’s what you need to know:
✅ PMT score below 34 → Eligible for financial assistance.
❌ PMT score above 34 → Not eligible for financial assistance.
The PMT score is calculated based on:
- Household income
- Number of dependents
- Living conditions
- Other socio-economic indicators
If your PMT score is too high, you will not qualify for the 13,500 new installment.
Other Government Programs Available for Women
Apart from the Benazir Kafalat Program, the Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) has launched new initiatives to support low-income families, especially women.
1. Benazir Taleemi Wazaif Program
- Provides educational scholarships to children of eligible families.
- Requires a B-form for registration.
- Helps ensure children from low-income households continue their education.
2. Benazir Skill Development Program
- Focuses on teaching women employable skills.
- Helps them start small businesses or find jobs.
- Aims to reduce poverty and empower women financially.
These programs are designed to provide long-term financial stability and reduce dependency on government aid.
Conclusion
If you are already registered and eligible, you do not need to re-register for the Benazir Kafalat 13500 installment. Your payment will be processed automatically if you meet the eligibility criteria.
However, if you are new to the program or previously ineligible, you must visit the BISP office to complete your registration. Checking your eligibility through the 8171 web portal can help you confirm your status before applying.
The Benazir Kafalat Program and its associated initiatives provide essential financial relief to low-income families, ensuring they can meet their basic needs and build a better future.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How often are Benazir Kafalat payments released?
Benazir Kafalat payments are released every three months. The current installment of Rs. 13,500 is for the January to March 2025 cycle.
2. What happens if I don’t register for the Benazir Kafalat program?
If you don’t register, you will not receive any financial assistance. It is essential to complete the registration process if you are new or ineligible.
3. Can I check my eligibility without visiting the BISP office?
Yes, you can check your eligibility by visiting the 8171 web portal or sending your CNIC number via SMS to 8171.
4. What is the PMT score required for eligibility?
Your PMT score must be below 34 to qualify for the Benazir Kafalat financial aid.
5. Is there any deadline for re-registration?
There is no fixed deadline for re-registration, but it is advised to complete your registration as soon as possible to avoid missing out on financial aid.
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