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BISP to launch PVI for tracking amount to beneficiaries

Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) will launch payment verification interface (PVI) from next fiscal year for tracking of amount transferred to the beneficiaries.

An official of BISP said the project was currently under test run and it would take four to five months for this process, adding that after thoroughly checking this system, it would be formally applicable from the start of next fiscal year.

This PVI will enable the BISP management to monitor the flow of cash transfer and the trends of utilization of the disbursements by the beneficiaries, he told APP.

“Basically it is a software which would track transfer of amount from the finance ministry to BISP and then to bank accounts of beneficiaries till reaching to the hands of end users,” he informed.

It will not only act as a control against corrupt practices, but also point out the delays in the cash transfer. The availability of current and up-to-date data would help the administration in many ways, he said.

The official informed that the initiative had been taken to make the cash transfer system online. It would ensure transparency by keeping track of the entire amount, he added. It would also assist in keeping track of all the registered beneficiaries and the date-wise release and withdrawal of the disbursements. The information will be displayed on each level from regions, divisions and up to tehsils/talukas, he added. BISP is a social safety net programme launched in July 2008 with an immediate objective of benefiting the poorest of the poor, particularly women.

Since its inception, BISP has grown rapidly and is now the largest poverty alleviation programme in Pakistan. The cash transfer amount is raised by the current government from Rs 1,000 per month to Rs 1,500 per month to each beneficiary which is provided on quarterly basis amounting to Rs 4,500 per quarter.

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