BISP beneficiaries increased to 5.6 million till last year

ISLAMABAD, Apr 26 (APP):The number of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), increased from 3.73 million in 2012-13 to 5.6 million as on 31st December 2017. The present government increased BISP budgetary allocations from Rs 70 billion in FY 2012-13 to Rs 121 billion in last five years raising the quarterly cash grant from Rs 3,000 per family in 2012-13 to Rs 4834 in FY 2016-17. These figures were shared by …

ISLAMABAD, Apr 26 (APP):The number of Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), increased from 3.73 million in 2012-13 to 5.6 million as on 31st December 2017.
The present government increased BISP budgetary allocations from Rs 70 billion in FY 2012-13
to Rs 121 billion in last five years raising the quarterly cash grant from Rs 3,000 per family in 2012-13
to Rs 4834 in FY 2016-17.
These figures were shared by Advisor to Prime Minister on Finance Miftah Ismail, while
addressing a press conference, to present Economic Survey of Pakistan, here on Thursday.
It said the allocated funds for BISP beneficiaries were raised to Rs 75 billion in FY2013-14,
which was subsequently enhanced to Rs 97 billion in FY 2014-15, Rs 102 in FY 2015- 16,
Rs 115 billion in FY 2016-17 and for the current fiscal year allocation is Rs 121 billion.
BISP is a federal unconditional cash transfer Social Safety Net initiative of Government of
Pakistan. Its long term objectives include enhance financial capacity of poor people and their
dependent family members.
It also formulated and implemented comprehensive policies and targeted programmes for the
uplift of underprivileged and vulnerable, reduce poverty and promote equitable distribution of wealth especially for the low.
BISP has the largest database of poorest of poor families in the country which is the output of
the largest and first ever door to door poverty survey.
This data is used for the planning of pro-poor development policies and programmes and has
been shared through protocols with various international and national organizations for research purposes.

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