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Benazir 8171 Kafalat Q-1 Installment October 2025 – Payments via Old Camp System Announced

October 2025 brings an important update for beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). The Benazir 8171 Kafalat Q-1 installment will now be distributed through the old camp system instead of direct banking channels. This step has been taken to ensure smooth disbursement and to avoid issues that many beneficiaries faced in the past.

📢 Why is the Old Camp System Returning?

The old camp system was previously used for cash distribution. It is now being reintroduced because:

  • Many women faced ATM issues 🤔
  • Deduction complaints were rising ❌
  • Internet and biometric errors created hurdles

By reviving this method, the government aims to provide a transparent, safe, and easier payment process for registered families.

💰 Benazir 8171 Kafalat Q-1 Installment Details

The BISP 8171 Kafalat Q-1 installment covers payments for the first quarter of 2025. Beneficiaries will now visit the designated camp sites in their districts to collect the funds.

Key Features:

  • Payment will be made face-to-face at camps.
  • NADRA verification will still be required.
  • Beneficiaries must bring their CNIC and payment slip.

📊 BISP 8171 Camp System Distribution – At a Glance

FeatureDetails
Payment ModeOld Camp System 🏕️
BeneficiariesWomen registered under BISP Kafalat
Required DocumentsCNIC + Payment SMS
Installment AmountRs. 13,500 (per quarter) 💵
SupervisionLocal BISP teams & NADRA officials

🔎 What Beneficiaries Should Do?

👉 Beneficiaries are advised to:

  • Wait for official SMS from 8171 📱
  • Carry original CNIC
  • Reach the nearest campsite on the mentioned date
  • Avoid agents and middlemen deductions 🚫

This step ensures direct access to funds without extra charges.

📅 October 2025 BISP Update

The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) is working to make the 8171 Kafalat Q-1 installment more accessible. With the camp system back, thousands of families will be able to collect their financial aid without technical problems.

This update highlights the government’s commitment to transparency and support for low-income households.

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