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Ehsaas Emergency Cash Program to Process Payments from Wednesday

The Ehsaas Emergency Cash Programme will start processing payments from Wednesday, announced Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Imran Khan on Social Protection and Poverty Alleviation D Sania Nishtar.

Addressing a presser on Sunday, the prime minister’s aid said that the programme had been initiated to support the poor and the daily wagers who were going through economic hardships due to the coronavirus lockdown across the country.

She added that governments of Punjab and Sindh will contribute Rs700,000 and Rs250,000 to the initiative from their own budget.

Briefing about the emergency programme, Dr. Nishtar said that it was aimed at providing relief to four million people across the country. People can check whether they are eligible to apply for the programme by sending an SMS to 8171. In reply, they will be told how to collect the money if they fulfill the criteria set by the government to determine who can be classified as a deserving person.

She further clarified that the beneficiaries of this programme will be thoroughly scrutinized by making use of mechanisms such as data analytics, wealth profiling, average monthly bills, traveling history, etc.

“Presently we have a database of employees of provincial and federal governments, Railways, Pakistan Post, and BISP, while data of autonomous bodies will hopefully be available in the next 24 hours,” she added.

Dr. Nishtar said the Ehsaas Emergency Cash Program will help 12 million families by providing them financial assistance of Rs. 12,000 per family and the total budget approved for this initiative is Rs. 144 billion.

She also announced that the Kifalat beneficiaries, who were being given Rs2,000 per month, will be provided an additional Rs1,000.

Dr.  Nishtar also briefed about the mode of payment. She said that the deserving families will be given Rs12,000 cash after biometric verification through 18,065 sale points or retail shops of Habib Bank Limited and Bank Al-Falah across the country.

Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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