Government services in Pakistan are increasingly moving online, making it easier for citizens to access support without visiting offices. A key example is pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk, an official portal where people can check their eligibility for the Prime Minister’s Ramzan Package 2026 using their CNIC number.
Latest Update: The official PMRRP NITB portal is now live today February 28, 2026 at 09:00 PM. You Can check your eligibility after portal is live.
What is the Prime Minister’s Ramzan Relief Package?
The Prime Minister’s Ramzan Relief Package is a welfare initiative intended to support deserving families during the month of Ramzan. It typically focuses on helping households manage the extra financial pressure that comes with rising prices and basic needs during the month.
Because relief programs must reach the right people, eligibility is checked through defined criteria—and the online CNIC verification system helps make that process faster and more transparent.
What is pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk?
pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk is the official online portal for the Prime Minister’s Ramzan Package 2026. The website allows citizens to check eligibility by entering their 13-digit CNIC number and completing a captcha.
The portal’s purpose is simple:
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Provide a quick eligibility check
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Reduce unnecessary visits and manual checking
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Improve transparency through a centralized system
How to check eligibility on pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk (Step-by-Step)
Follow these steps to check your status safely:
Step 1: Open the official website
Type this directly into your browser:
pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk
Step 2: Enter your CNIC
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Enter your 13-digit CNIC (without dashes)
Step 3: Complete captcha
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Enter the code shown in the image (captcha)
Step 4: Submit and view result
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Click the button (often shown as “Maloom Karein / معلوم کریں”)
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Your eligibility result will appear on screen
Simple table: Eligibility check process
| Step | What to do |
|---|---|
| 1 | Visit pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk |
| 2 | Enter 13-digit CNIC (no dashes) |
| 3 | Solve captcha code |
| 4 | Submit request |
| 5 | Read your eligibility status |
Why your CNIC is required
Your CNIC is your main identity reference for many government services. In CNIC-based verification, the system checks records linked to that CNIC to confirm eligibility. That’s why entering the CNIC correctly matters—one wrong digit can show an error or the wrong result.
Tip: Keep your CNIC card in front of you while typing to avoid mistakes.
Common problems (and how to fix them)
1) Website not loading
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Try again after a few minutes (traffic can be high)
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Switch browser (Chrome/Firefox)
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Use mobile data if Wi-Fi is unstable
2) Captcha keeps failing
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Refresh captcha and type slowly
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Avoid extra spaces
3) “Not eligible” but you think you should qualify
Eligibility depends on official criteria and verification records. If your status is “Not eligible,” treat it as the current official result and check official announcements for updates.
Security tips: avoid scams and fake “registration” pages
Because many people search for relief programs, scammers often create fake pages.
Stay safe with these rules:
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Use only the official domain: pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk
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Do not pay anyone for “registration” (official checks are meant to be direct and digital)
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Don’t share CNIC photos, fingerprints, OTP codes, or bank info on WhatsApp groups
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If someone claims they can “guarantee eligibility,” it’s a red flag
Why this portal matters (for citizens and government)
A single official portal helps in multiple ways:
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Citizens get fast access to eligibility info from home
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Less dependence on agents or middlemen
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Better transparency and record-based verification
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More organized distribution planning at the government side
FAQs
Is pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk the official site for eligibility check?
Yes, the portal for Prime Minister’s Ramzan Package 2026 is available at pmrrp.nitb.gov.pk.
Do I need to add dashes in CNIC?
No. Enter the 13-digit CNIC without dashes.
How long does it take?
Usually a few seconds, depending on internet speed and website traffic.
Can I check for my family?
You can check any CNIC number you have permission to use (for example, immediate family), but avoid sharing CNIC publicly.





