BISP Taleemi Wazaif 2025: Education Support for Children of Benazir Kafaalat Families
Education is one of the most powerful tools to break the cycle of poverty. Yet, for many low-income families in Pakistan, sending children to school can be a financial struggle. To address this, the government introduced the Benazir Taleemi Wazaif — a special education stipend program under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). This initiative provides regular financial assistance to children of Benazir Kafaalat beneficiaries, helping them stay in school and complete their education.
What Is BISP Taleemi Wazaif?
The BISP Taleemi Wazaif is a conditional cash transfer program designed to promote education among children from low-income families. It ensures that children not only enroll in school but also maintain good attendance. Families receive quarterly stipends for their children based on school level and gender, making it easier to afford school-related expenses such as uniforms, books, and transport.
The main goals of the program are:
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To reduce school dropouts in poor communities
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To increase school enrollment rates
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To encourage regular attendance (at least 70%)
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To promote girls’ education through higher stipends
Currently, millions of children across Pakistan are benefiting from this initiative, with numbers growing every year.
Why the Program Matters in 2025
With inflation and rising living costs, many families find it hard to balance daily needs and education costs. Often, this results in children leaving school early to help their families earn money. The Taleemi Wazaif program plays a vital role in preventing that by covering basic educational costs, ensuring that every child has a chance to learn and build a brighter future.
According to official figures, more than 12 million children are enrolled in the Taleemi Wazaif program — a clear sign of its positive impact.
Eligibility Criteria for BISP Taleemi Wazaif
Only families already registered under the Benazir Kafaalat Program can apply for this education stipend. Below are the main eligibility requirements:
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The family must be an active BISP Kafaalat beneficiary.
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The parent or guardian must have a valid CNIC.
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Children must be enrolled in a government or registered private school.
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Each child must have at least 70% attendance to continue receiving stipends.
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Families must keep their details updated through the BISP Dynamic Survey.
Required Documents
To register a child for the BISP Taleemi Wazaif program, families need:
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CNIC of the parent or guardian
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B-Form or Child Registration Certificate (CRC) issued by NADRA
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Proof of school enrollment or admission slip
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Verified attendance record from the school
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Completed Taleemi Wazaif registration form
Stipend Amounts for 2025
The stipend amount depends on the child’s education level and gender. To encourage girls’ education, they receive a slightly higher amount than boys.
| Education Level | Boys (PKR) | Girls (PKR) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary School | 1,500 | 2,000 |
| Secondary School | 2,500 | 3,000 |
| Higher Secondary | 3,500 | 4,000 |
Payments for the September 2025 cycle started on 1 September 2025 and can be collected through BISP campsites, HBL Connect agents, or partner outlets. Families must complete their Dynamic Survey before 25 September 2025 to remain eligible.
How to Check Your Taleemi Wazaif Status
Families can check their eligibility or payment status using one of the following methods:
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BISP 8171 Web Portal – Enter CNIC number and verification code.
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SMS Service (8171) – Send your CNIC number to 8171 for instant updates.
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Nearest BISP Office or Campsite – Visit in person for manual verification.
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HBL Connect Agent – Use CNIC to check and collect payments.
Benefits of the Program
The Taleemi Wazaif scheme has transformed the lives of millions of Pakistani families by:
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Reducing child labor and school dropouts
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Promoting equal access to education, especially for girls
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Providing stable financial support every quarter
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Helping over 12 million children pursue education
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Building a more educated and skilled next generation
Common Issues and Their Solutions
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Incomplete Survey: Complete the BISP Dynamic Survey before the deadline.
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Incorrect School Data: Visit your local BISP office to correct the details.
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Payment Delays: Check payment status online or through an authorized agent.
Conclusion
The BISP Taleemi Wazaif 2025 is more than just financial aid — it’s a powerful investment in Pakistan’s future. By helping children stay in school, it empowers families, strengthens communities, and creates opportunities for generations to come. Education changes lives, and through this program, the government continues to bring that change to millions of deserving households.