The federal government has allocated Rs838 billion for the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) in Budget 2026-27, increasing funding by Rs122 billion from last year.
Budget documents show BISP received Rs716 billion during the previous fiscal year, with the latest allocation reflecting higher government spending on social protection.
The federal government has allocated Rs146 billion for Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and set the budget for Gilgit-Baltistan at Rs88 billion.
According to budget documents, Pakistan Bait-ul-Mal will receive Rs10 billion during the next fiscal year to support welfare programmes nationwide.
The National Disaster Risk Management Fund has been allocated Rs110 million, while the Expanded Programme on Immunisation will receive Rs500 million.
Funding for the Benazir Nashonuma and related welfare initiatives continues, while the Aspire Women Benefit Programme allocation remains unchanged at Rs2.9 billion.
The government has allocated Rs65 billion for the Higher Education Commission and proposed Rs54 billion for security enhancement measures nationwide.
Budget documents show Rs one billion has been allocated for the Financial Monitoring Unit and another Rs1 billion for crop loan insurance.
The government has allocated Rs700 million for the Livestock Insurance Scheme and Rs500 million for programmes supporting poor flood-affected families.