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KP sets up redressal system to resolve Ramadan Relief Package 2026 issues

Published on: March 13, 2026 1:00 PM

PESHAWAR – The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) has initiated measures to address problems faced by beneficiaries of the Ramadan Relief Package 2026, following directives from Chief Minister Sohail Afridi.

The KP Social Welfare Department has established redressal committees to handle complaints and difficulties encountered during the disbursement of financial assistance to eligible individuals. Beneficiaries facing issues have been advised to approach their respective assistant commissioner offices for assistance.

Read More: KP govt announces Ramazan, Eid packages for deserving families

Officials said that individuals with incorrect or incomplete CNIC or mobile number information should contact the relevant assistant commissioner, who will serve as the chairperson of the redressal committee. Verified cases will then be forwarded to the deputy commissioner for correction.

Authorities also clarified that payments cannot be processed for blocked CNICs, and such funds will be returned to the Director of Social Welfare.

For elderly or disabled beneficiaries encountering fingerprint verification problems, a certificate from the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) confirming the biometric issue is required, along with a Family Registration Certificate (FRC). The assistant commissioner’s office will then facilitate transferring the payment to a close relative.

In instances where a registered beneficiary has passed away, family members must submit the death certificate and an application to the assistant commissioner’s office. After verification, payments will be released to a close relative as per the NADRA-issued FRC.

Authorities have urged all beneficiaries facing difficulties to promptly contact their relevant assistant commissioner office to ensure timely resolution of concerns regarding the Ramadan Relief Package 2026.

Read More: KP Government announces Ramazan package

The measures are aimed at ensuring smooth and transparent disbursement of financial assistance, particularly for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, disabled, and families of deceased beneficiaries. Officials emphasized that redressal committees are fully operational across the province to provide support and resolve complaints efficiently.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: CNIC issues, financial assistance, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Latest, NADRA, Ramadan Relief 2026, redressal committees, social welfare

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