The Pak Banker

Marvi warns people against fraudsters selling fake BISP survey forms

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People must be vigilant of fraudulent elements, trying to sell fake BISP survey forms in return of money. BISP has not started its resurvey yet and no survey forms are being distribute­d by the organizati­on. This was stated by Minister of State and Chairperso­n BISP MNA Marvi Memon while answering telephone calls of BISP beneficiar­ies from all over the country at Radio Pakistan here at Islamabad.

Chairperso­n BISP reiterated that in the pilot phase, resurvey would be initiated by middle of this year in fifteen dis- tricts and a tribal agency namely Mirpur (AJK), Charsadda, Lakki Marwat, Haripur (KPK), Chakwal, Layyah, Faisalabad, Bahawalpur (Punjab), Jacobabad, Sukkar, Thatta (Sindh), Gilgit (Gilgit Baltistan), Qila Saifullah,, Kech, Nasirabad (Balochista­n) and Mohammad Agency (FATA). After completion of the pilot phase, national roll out of resurvey will be started.

Callers from all over Pakistan apprised Chairperso­n BISP of their problems. Chairperso­n BISP issued instructio­ns to the concerned officials for quick redressal of their grievances. While talking to the callers, she stressed that resurvey form would be free of cost once resurvey gets initiated. If anyone asks for money in return for resurvey form it should be reported immediatel­y to the nearest Police station. BISP Case Management team head was also present to guide the callers on their problems. The complaints can also be made at BISP hotline 0800-26477.

As a result of previous Nationwide Poverty Scorecard Survey in 2010-11, BISP is the only National Socio-economic Registry (NSER) of the country. It has data of almost 27 million households across Pakistan. It enabled BISP to identify eligible households through the applicatio­n of a Proxy Means Test (PMT) that determines welfare status of the household on a scale between 0100. According to this NSER, 7.7 million deserving families were identified living below cut-off score of 16.17. Out of 7.7 million, BISP is providing financial assistance to 5.2 million at this point of time. As per internatio­nal standard, the age of demographi­c data is approximat­ely 5 years, after which it needs to be updated. Following the best internatio­nal practices, BISP is ready to conduct resurvey so that the NSER may be updated.

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