KP government has launched two financial aid programs to support orphans and widows, aiming to ease their financial struggles and improve their quality of life.
Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur announced these initiatives at a ceremony in Peshawar. The programs, Roshan Mustaqbil Card for orphans and Sahara Card for widows, will provide financial assistance to eligible individuals.
Under the Roshan Mustaqbil Card, orphaned children will receive Rs10,000 per month to help cover education, healthcare, and daily expenses. The goal is to provide financial stability and a brighter future for these children.
The Sahara Card is designed to support widows aged 45 and above, offering them Rs10,000 per month. This initiative aims to ease their financial burdens, allowing them to manage household expenses and live with dignity.
During the announcement, the Chief Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to helping vulnerable groups. He highlighted that orphans and widows often face economic hardships, and these programs are a step toward providing them with security and support.
Authorities have encouraged eligible individuals to apply for these programs so that assistance can reach those who need it the most. The initiative is expected to bring significant relief, offering hope and financial stability to thousands of families across the province.
With these new measures, the KP government continues to strengthen its social welfare efforts, ensuring that disadvantaged groups receive the care and support they deserve.