The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) Kafalat initiative provides financial assistance to underprivileged women in Pakistan. However, not all applicants qualify. Here, we will discuss three specific categories of women who are ineligible for the 10500 BISP Kafalat payments.
Recent Installments of the BISP Kafalat Program
Recent installments of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) have been disbursed in two phases. The first phase is currently ongoing, and all beneficiaries included in this phase have received their installments. Despite some overcrowding at campsites, the government of Pakistan has mandated that these payments continue at these locations. The second phase is expected to begin in the first week of June, releasing payments for both the Kafalat and Benazir Taleemi Wazaif programs simultaneously.
Phase | Description | Key Dates | Actions Required |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ongoing distribution of installments | Ongoing | Collect installments from campsites |
2 | Upcoming distribution for remaining beneficiaries | First week of June | Await further announcements |
– | Update survey information | By June 30, 2024 | Ensure survey information is current and accurate |
– | Appeals for disqualification | Ongoing | The first week of June |
Types of Women Ineligible for BISP Kafalat
Also Read: Updates Regarding BISP Kafalat and Taleemi 0 Balance Account
1. Women with PMT Scores Above 32
Women whose Poverty Means Test (PMT) score exceeds 32 are disqualified from the BISP Kafalat program. These women were initially eligible but have been removed from the program for two years. After this period, they will be re-evaluated, and if their PMT score falls below 32, they may become eligible again.
Key Points:
- PMT score above 32 leads to disqualification.
- Re-evaluation occurs after two years.
2. Women with Significant Assets or Financial Activity
Women who have recently registered a vehicle purchased land, or hold a bank account balance exceeding PKR 10 lakhs are also ineligible. Such financial activities indicate a higher financial status, disqualifying them from receiving BISP benefits.
Key Points:
- Ownership of significant assets like vehicles or land leads to disqualification.
- A bank balance exceeding PKR 10 lakhs also results in disqualification.
3. Women Under Prolonged Scrutiny
Women under scrutiny for an extended period, particularly those awaiting dynamic survey registration, may find themselves disqualified. These beneficiaries need to ensure their information is updated and accurate before the deadline of June 30, 2024, to maintain their eligibility.
Key Points:
- Prolonged scrutiny or outdated survey information can lead to disqualification.
- Deadline for survey updates: June 30, 2024.
When will the second phase of BISP Kafalat payments begin?
The second phase is set to start in the first week of June. Both Kafalat and Taleemi Wazaif program installments will be released simultaneously.
Can ineligible women appeal the BISP decision?
Yes, women can appeal their disqualification by visiting the nearest BISP office. However, the chances of approval are relatively low.
What should women under scrutiny do to maintain BISP Kafalat eligibility?
Women under scrutiny should ensure their survey information is updated by June 30, 2024. This includes registering for dynamic surveys if not already done.
Conclusion
Understanding the criteria for BISP Kafalat eligibility is crucial for beneficiaries. Women with PMT scores above 32, significant financial activities, or prolonged scrutiny should take necessary actions to update their information and potentially regain eligibility. Staying informed and proactive is essential to benefit from the BISP Kafalat program.