BISP Latest Update 2025: Payments Stopped for Women Due to PMT Score

The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is a major welfare scheme in Pakistan that helps poor women by giving them money to meet their daily needs. In 2025, many women have stopped receiving this help. This is because their PMT (Proxy Means Test) score is now higher than the limit set by the government. This score is used to check how poor a family is. Women with a PMT score above 32 are no longer part of the program. Let’s understand why this happened and what women can do now.

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PointDetails
Reason for StoppagePMT score is now above 32
Impacted WomenThousands removed after March 2025
Payment AmountPKR 13,500 every three months
Rejoining PossibilityAfter 3 years or through re-survey

What is BISP and How It Helps Poor Women

BISP (Benazir Income Support Programme) started in 2008. It is Pakistan’s biggest program to help poor families. Mostly, women get the money, which they use to buy food, medicine, and other basic items. In 2025, around 10 million women were receiving money through the Benazir Kafalat Scheme. Each woman gets PKR 13,500 every three months. This program helps women live a better life and take care of their children. The main goal of BISP is to reduce poverty and make sure poor families have support.

What is PMT Score and Why It Is Important

The PMT (Proxy Means Test) score is used by BISP to check how poor a family is. It is given based on the following:

  • Family income and size
  • House type and electricity
  • If the family owns land or vehicles
  • Job and education level

A lower score means the family is poorer. To get help from BISP, the PMT score should be 32 or less. Some groups, like widows or disabled women, can qualify with a score up to 35. The score is checked during a survey done by BISP staff.

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Why BISP Payments Are Stopped for Some Women

In 2025, BISP checked the PMT scores again under a “Dynamic Re-survey.” Many women had scores higher than 32, which means their financial condition had improved. So, they were removed from the program. BISP took this step for three main reasons:

  1. To focus on families who are still very poor.
  2. To give money only to people who really need it.
  3. To update old records and check if families still qualify.

Women with scores above 32 received their last payment in March 2025.

What Women Can Do If Payments Are Stopped

If a woman is removed from BISP due to a high PMT score, she will not get any money after March 2025. Also, she cannot apply again for three years. But if she thinks there is a mistake in her score, she can ask for a new survey. For this, she should visit the nearest BISP tehsil office with her CNIC and income or home details. Women who did not complete their earlier survey can also go to the BISP office, do the NSER survey again, and rejoin if their PMT score is 32 or below.

How to Check PMT Score and BISP Eligibility

It is very easy to check your PMT score and know if you are still part of BISP. You can use the following methods:

  • Online Portal: Visit 8171.bisp.gov.pk, enter your CNIC, and click on “Check PMT Score.”
  • Service of SMS: Send your CNIC (without dashes) to 8171. You will get a reply with your score and status.
  • Visit BISP Office: Go to your nearest tehsil office with your CNIC.
  • Call Helpline: Dial 0800-26477 (toll-free) and give your CNIC number.

If your PMT score is still above 32, you can request a re-survey by giving updated details of your income or home conditions.

How Re-Survey Can Help Women Rejoin BISP

A re-survey is a chance for women to update their family and income information. Many times, a family’s situation gets worse, but the old score does not show that. In such cases, women should request a re-survey. During the re-survey, BISP staff will visit or ask you to come to the tehsil office. They will ask questions about your house, job, and other things. If the new score is 32 or less, you may be added back to the program. This is the best way for poor women to get back the help they need.

Conclusion

In this article, we are sharing all the details about why BISP stopped payments for many women and what they can do now. The government is trying to make sure that help reaches only the poorest families. Women with a PMT score above 32 are not eligible anymore, but they can request a new survey if their situation has changed. The BISP program remains a strong support system for millions of families in Pakistan.

FAQs

Can women reapply for BISP before three years if their PMT score drops?

 No, once disqualified due to a high score, women must wait for three years unless they were disqualified for not completing the survey.

What documents are needed for the re-survey?

 You need your CNIC and proof of income, home condition, or any updated details about your financial situation.

What happens if the SMS to 8171 doesn’t reply?

 Try again after some time or visit your nearest BISP office to check your status directly.

Can women that are disable qualify with a higher PMT score?

 Yes, disabled women can qualify if their PMT score is up to 35, depending on the BISP policy.

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