FRC Required to Receive Rs. 10000 Ramadan Package
Now it is possible to get 10,000 rupees Ramadan aid, just do this. If you are among the thousands of deserving people who could not get the aid of 10 thousand rupees under the Ramadan package, then now there is good news! The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has devised a new method for those deserving people who could not get the aid of 10,000 rupees under the Ramadan package due to technical reasons. Now if your thumbprints did not match with NADRA, or a loved one died before receiving the aid, you can get a Family Registration Certificate (FRC) made from NADRA and submit it to the office of Deputy Commissioner Haripur. After this process, the money can be transferred to another family member. Apart from this, those who have a mistake in their CNIC number can get it corrected by taking a copy of their CNIC and an application.
This step has been taken by the government so that no deserving citizen is deprived of this right. In this article, we have provided a complete guide. Who will make an FRC? Where to deposit? What happens in case of death? And how to correct any mistakes? We have explained all this in a simple and clear way so that you do not have any problems. Don’t miss this opportunity get your FRC today and receive your money. If you are no longer eligible for the money yourself, this money can be received by a member of your family this is no less than a blessing. Please read this article carefully and share it with others so that no eligible family misses out on this support.
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🧾 Why Some People Didn’t Get the Rs. 10,000 Aid?
According to the Department of Zakat, Ushr, Social Welfare, Special Education, and Women Empowerment, some eligible individuals were not able to receive their money due to:
- Thumbprint mismatch with NADRA in JazzCash
- Death of the beneficiary before collecting the aid
- Mistakes in CNIC number during the record entry
📝 What to Do Now? Submit FRC to Get the Money
To solve this issue, the government has advised the affected families to get a Family Registration Certificate (FRC) from NADRA and submit it to the Deputy Commissioner Office Haripur.
✅ Here’s the Simple Step-by-Step Process:
- Visit NADRA and apply for your Family Registration Certificate (FRC).
- Make sure the FRC shows the correct family members.
- Submit the FRC to the Deputy Commissioner Office Haripur.
- The payment will be transferred to:
- Your selected family member, or
- In case of death, any other eligible family member.
🔁 Correction for CNIC Errors
If your aid was blocked due to wrong CNIC number, you can still correct it:
- Write a simple application explaining the issue.
- Attach a copy of your CNIC.
- Submit it to the DC Office Haripur as soon as possible.
📌 This will help officials fix the record and allow you to get your financial aid.
📢 Please Share This Information
The DC Office has also requested that all citizens share this important update with other deserving individuals who may have missed this notice.
Your one message can help someone in need receive their Rs. 10,000 aid.
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📊 Quick Info Table
Issue | What You Need To Do |
---|---|
Aid not received due to thumb issue | Get FRC from NADRA and submit to DC Haripur |
Beneficiary passed away | Submit FRC to transfer money to another family member |
CNIC number error | Submit application with CNIC copy to DC Haripur |
FRC Required From | NADRA (Family Registration Certificate) |
Submit Documents To | Deputy Commissioner Office, Haripur |
✅ Final Words
If you or someone in your family didn’t get the Ramadan Rs. 10,000 support, don’t lose hope. By submitting the correct documents — especially the FRC from NADRA — you can still get the financial aid. The government has made it clear that no deserving person should be left behind.
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