Sania resigns as BISP head

Sania Nishtar, Founding President, Heartfile, Pakistan; Global Agenda Council on Well-being & Mental Health at the World Economic Forum on India 2012. Copyright World Economic Forum / Photo by Benedikt von Loebell

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) Sania Nishtar on Monday tendered her resignation.
Announcing the news of her resignation on Twitter, Sania Nishtar said it was a great privilege to serve the marginalised section of the society under the leadership of Imran Khan.
In May 2019, Nishtar was appointed Special Assistant on Poverty Alleviation and Social Safety Nets for Prime Minister Imran Khan. In this role, she is leading the roll-out of Ehsaas, a pioneering multisectoral poverty alleviation and welfare programme for Pakistan which encompasses over 130 policies.
Previously, Nishtar served as Federal Minister in the Government of Pakistan of Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso during the 2013 caretaker government, in charge of Science and Technology, Education and Trainings and Information Technology and Telcom. She also had responsibility as focal person for health.