The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) has recently released a critical update that affects thousands of women across Pakistan. According to an official notification issued by the Compliance Monitoring Team, all women who failed to complete their Benazir Dynamic Survey by 30th June 2025 have now been blocked from the program, starting 1st July 2025.
This decision is part of the new rules under BISP’s monitoring policy to ensure that only deserving and genuinely eligible families continue receiving support. If you or someone you know was previously receiving BISP payments and hasn’t updated their information via the dynamic survey, this update could mean disqualification and complete removal from the program.
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What is the Benazir Dynamic Survey?
The Benazir Dynamic Survey is a re-verification process introduced by BISP to reassess the eligibility of beneficiaries. All existing recipients were required to update their data through the survey before the 30th June 2025 deadline. The survey ensures that financial support reaches those who are still under the poverty threshold and need the assistance.

Who Has Been Blocked?
There are two main categories of women who have now been blocked from the program:
- Unsurveyed Beneficiaries
Women who did not complete their dynamic survey by the 30th of June 2025, despite multiple reminders and field visits, are now considered ineligible. They’ve been removed from the program database and will no longer receive quarterly payments. - Women With PMT Score Above 32
Even if a woman completed her dynamic survey, she still stands disqualified if her Poverty Means Test (PMT) score exceeds 32. This score is calculated based on factors such as household income, assets, and expenditure. The higher your score, the less likely you are to qualify for BISP support.
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Why is the BISP PMT Score Important?
The PMT (Poverty Means Test) score is a core part of the eligibility criteria for BISP. It’s a numeric system designed to identify poor families. The lower your score, the more financially vulnerable you are considered.
| Criteria | Details |
| PMT Score Required | 32 or below |
| Missed Survey Deadline | 30 June 2025 |
| Program Disqualification Starts | 1 July 2025 |
| Responsible Body | Compliance Monitoring Team, BISP |
What Should You Do If Blocked?
If you’ve been blocked:
- Visit the nearest BISP office with your original CNIC and explain your situation.
- You may be allowed to re-register or re-apply after some verification process.
- Keep checking your 8171 portal or mobile SMS for any updates.
- Follow official BISP social media channels or contact their helpline to stay informed.
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What If Your BISP PMT Score Is Too High?
Unfortunately, if your PMT score has risen above 32, there’s not much you can do immediately. However:
- If your financial situation worsens in the future, you may reapply after one year.
- Ensure that your information in the NADRA database is correct (e.g., income, family size, assets).
Common Mistakes That Can Raise Your PMT Score
- Declaring high income or assets in surveys
- Having a bank account with frequent large transactions
- Owning a house or land registered in your name
- Children studying in private schools with high fees
- More than one vehicle registered with your CNIC
Always be truthful and accurate when providing data. Incorrect or exaggerated information can disqualify you.
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Final Thoughts
This recent update from BISP is a wake-up call for all beneficiaries. The government is tightening the rules to prevent misuse of public welfare funds. While this may feel harsh for some, it’s a necessary step to ensure that only the truly deserving get help. If you’ve been blocked, don’t panic. Reach out to BISP support teams, correct your records, and stay in touch for future re-registration opportunities. For those who haven’t yet done their survey don’t delay any further when the next chance comes.