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Punjab Govt distributes Rs30b among 3.4 million beneficiaries under Benazir Kafaalat
Director General BISP Punjab, Nadeem Alam Butt urges remaining families which are enrolled in Benazir Income Support Program to get their fourth quarterly installment of current year.
Lahore: Punjab Government on Sunday distributed thirty billion rupees among three point four million beneficiaries across the province under Benazir Kafalat Programme.
Director General BISP Punjab, Nadeem Alam Butt urged remaining families which were enrolled in Benazir Income Support Program to get their fourth quarterly installment of current year.
He said such families who are registered beneficiaries of BISP and had received messages from 8171 and didn't receive their amount so far can contact with nearby HBL Konnect shop for getting quarterly installments.
He said the installment for this quarter is nine thousand rupees and the educational stipend is also credited if children are enrolled in Benazir Taleemi Wazaif program.
He advised beneficiaries to receive their full amount along with receipt and in case of any problem or complaint can contact to nearby BISP Tehsil office or helpline at 0800-26477 or the complaint cell of the Director General Punjab 042-35415143.
Director General BISP Punjab also requested beneficiaries to avail BISP education scholarship program by getting their kids enrolled in schools and nearby BISP office.
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