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Intro
- Rahmat Card program, formerly known as the Beva Saahara Card, initiated by the Punjab government to assist destitute widows and orphaned children.
- The message blends inspirational calls to action with practical, step-by-step instructions for applying online via mobile or web portals, with emphasis on accessibility and eligibility.
Center
Core aims and benefits
- The program targets eligible widows and dependent orphans from low-income families.
- Eligible widows receive a cash grant of Rs 1,00,000; if there are dependent children, an additional Rs 1,00,000 is provided for their guardianship.
- All financial assistance is disbursed as legitimate cash, ensuring direct reach to beneficiaries.
Eligibility and documentation
- Applicants must be part of low-income households; government employees or pension recipients are excluded.
- The widow’s mobile number must be registered with the CNIC (NADRA) and the edifice must show the widow’s status officially.
- If applying for orphans, a formal guardian or caregiver must be identified, with CNIC, mobile number, and guardian details supplied.
- For both widows and orphans, the CNIC, death certificate (for widow status), and Aadhaar-like verification must be up to date with Nadra.
Practical steps to apply
- Two main methods exist: online web portal and a mobile app named Rahmat Card.
- The speaker guides viewers through a live, end-to-end application demonstration, underscoring ease of use and the option to complete the process from home.
Application workflow (widow path)
- Install and open the Rahmat Card app from Google Play.
- Register as a widow, select applicant type, and enter personal data, including CNIC, registered mobile number, and a secure password.
- Verify via OTP, then log in and begin the application with “Start Application.”
- Enter demographic details, district, tehsil, full address, religious affiliation, and material status for eligibility.
- Conclude with a declaration affirming poverty status and non-receipt of other formal aid, followed by submission.
Application workflow (orphan path)
- When applying on behalf of an orphan, select the guardian route, provide guardian details, CNIC, and the child’s CNIC.
- Confirm that the registered mobile number is linked to the guardian and the JCash wallet, and complete the same password protocol.
- The final step mirrors the widow path with data verification, declaration, and submission.
Verification and status monitoring
- After submission, beneficiaries can track the application status via the app or web portal.
- The system ensures transparency by displaying the submission number and current progress, post-approval steps, and potential rejections.
Community impact and engagement
- The speaker urges sharing the video with widows, orphans, and community members to maximize reach and impact.
- A moral appeal references charitable action and the social duty to support vulnerable families, citing religious and ethical encouragements.
Outro
Table: Key differences (Widow vs. Orphan)
- Purpose: Cash aid vs. guardian-facilitated aid
- Eligibility: Widow status + low income vs. orphan with guardian
- Documentation: CNIC, Nadra status, death certificate vs. CNICs (child and guardian), guardian details
- Application path: Widow app path vs. guardian-orphan pathway
- Disbursement: Rs 1,00,000 per widow and Rs 1,00,000 for child guardianship
Note
- Sponsorships and external mentions are excluded per instruction.
- The summary adheres to a concise, structured, and readable format with emphasis on clarity and practical steps.