Good News for Poor Peoples Government of Punjab has introduced the CM Punjab Rahmat Card Program 2026, a major welfare initiative aimed at providing direct financial assistance to 50,000 deserving families, including widows and orphaned children across the province.A few days ago cm launched this program but today its official registration has been started.
Initiative Includes
Under Rahmat card , eligible beneficiaries will receive significant financial support, including PKR 100,000 for widows and PKR 100,000 for orphaned children, ensuring immediate relief and financial stability for vulnerable households.
Payment Method
To make the process transparent and convenient, all payments will be distributed digitally through JazzCash, allowing beneficiaries to receive funds directly into their mobile wallets without delays or intermediaries.
Registration Way
The Punjab government has also launched a dedicated CM Rahmat Card mobile application for registration, enabling eligible citizens to apply easily from home. Applicants can also visit the official portal at rahmatcard.punjab.gov.pk for more information.
For Help Contacts
For assistance and guidance, a helpline (1077) has been established to support applicants throughout the registration process.
This initiative reflects the Punjab government’s commitment to social protection, financial inclusion, and welfare support for the most vulnerable segments of society.
Conclusion
The CM Punjab Rahmat Card Program 2026 is a significant welfare initiative that has now officially opened its registration to support 50,000 deserving families across Punjab. By providing PKR 100,000 financial assistance to widows and orphaned children, and ensuring secure digital payments through JazzCash, the program aims to deliver fast and transparent financial relief. With easy online registration via the official portal and mobile app, along with a dedicated helpline (1077), this initiative strengthens the government’s commitment to social protection, poverty reduction, and financial inclusion for vulnerable communities in Punjab.
