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Pakistan Government to Launch Bewa Support Card – 1 lakh Cash Payment for Poor Widows

February 16, 2026 10:34 AM
Pakistan Government to Launch Bewa Support Card - 1 lakh Cash Payment for Poor Widows
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Bewa Support Card

Pakistan Government is launching the Bewa Support Card 2026 to provide real financial relief to poor widows ahead of Ramzan. Under this scheme, eligible widows will receive a one-time cash payment of Rs. 100,000, with additional support up to Rs. 150,000 for those with children.

Managed through the Government of Pakistan and provincial Zakat Departments, the card-based system ensures transparent, direct payments without middlemen. Funds will be released from late February 2026, helping widows manage household expenses, children’s education, and basic needs with dignity and security.

Pakistan Government to Launch Bewa Support Card - 1 lakh Cash Payment for Poor Widows

What Makes Bewa Support Card 2026 a Big Deal?

Unlike past schemes where widows received limited monthly stipends, this program delivers one-time, impactful financial help — right when it’s needed most.

Why this scheme matters right now:

  • Ramzan expenses hit widowed households the hardest
  • School fees, ration, rent, and medical bills pile up
  • One-time cash gives freedom to decide priorities
  • No agents, no sifarish, no humiliation

The card-based system ensures respect, privacy, and direct access to funds.

Quick Info – Bewa Support Card 2026

DetailInformation
Scheme NameBewa Support Card / Bewah Sahara Program
Managed ByZakat & Ushr Department
Base Cash GrantRs. 100,000
Extra for ChildrenRs. 25,000 (1 child) / Rs. 50,000 (2 children)
Maximum AmountRs. 150,000
Expected LaunchLate February 2026
Total BudgetRs. 4 Billion
Payment MethodCard-based direct transfer

How Much Money Will a Widow Get?

The amount depends on family responsibility — especially children.

Financial Support Breakdown:

  • Widow without children: Rs. 100,000
  • Widow with one child: Rs. 125,000
  • Widow with two or more children: Rs. 150,000 (maximum)

This structure clearly shows the government’s focus on mothers raising children alone, especially orphans.

Who Can Apply for Bewa Support Card

The program follows zakat eligibility rules to ensure funds reach the truly deserving.

You are eligible if:

  • You are a widow with valid CNIC
  • Husband’s death certificate is available
  • Household qualifies as Mustahiq under zakat rules
  • You are not a government employee or pension holder
  • You have a bank account or mobile wallet
  • Priority if you are not receiving Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP)

Widows with disabled or school-going children will be given extra preference.

How to Apply for Bewa Support Card 2026

The application process is local, verified, and transparent.

Step-by-Step Process:

  • Prepare Documents:
    CNIC, husband’s death certificate, children’s B-Forms, domicile
  • Local Verification:
    Visit your Union Council Zakat Committee for Istehqaq verification
  • Registration:
    Data uploaded to Zakat Department system
  • Card Issuance:
    Bewa Support Card issued after approval
  • Payment Transfer:
    Rs. 100,000–150,000 credited directly to your card

No online agents. No registration fee. No shortcuts.

Why the Government Introduced a Card System

This move is intentional — and powerful.

Benefits of the Card-Based Payment:

  • Money goes directly to the widow
  • No middlemen or commission culture
  • Withdraw anytime via ATM or bank
  • Full transparency and record

Most importantly, it restores dignity, not dependency.

Final Words

The Bewa Support Card 2026 is one of the most meaningful welfare steps taken for widows in recent years. A one-time cash grant of Rs. 1 lakh to Rs. 1.5 lakh, delivered transparently before Ramzan, can help families buy ration, pay school fees, clear rent, or even start small home-based work.

This is not charity it’s state responsibility. If you or someone in your family qualifies, start document preparation now and stay connected with your local Zakat Committee. Timely registration can change an entire household’s future.

Muhammad Usman

Muhammad Usman is a Pakistan-based digital news writer and welfare-program researcher with 3+ years of experience covering government schemes, BISP updates, and social assistance programs. He has written 500+ guides that help low-income families understand eligibility, registration steps, and payment alerts without confusion. Usman regularly monitors official announcements, field reports, and district-level updates to ensure every article is accurate, helpful, and easy to understand. His mission is to make complex government information simple for every Pakistani family. For feedback or story tips, you can reach him at: rankwithusman@gmail.com

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