3m corona victims to be identified for Ehsaas Emergency Cash Programme
ISLAMABAD: Three million corona victims will be identified with the help of National Socio-Economic Registry (NSER) to provide them assistance under Ehsaas Emergency Cash Programme.
According to a tweet, those individuals having income up to Rs20,000 and are facing unemployment and financial problems due to coronavirus will be helped under the Ehsaas Emergency Programme.
While an SMS campaign would be launched within two weeks to include those affescted people in this Emergency Cash Programme who were not registered under NSER. The applications received through SMS will be scrutinised by the district administration.
Around 2.5 million affected people will be included in the programme through SMS campaign, the tweet said. It is pertinent to mention that “Ehsaas Emergency Cash programme.
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