The Emerging Men’s Cricketer of the Year nominees consist of Gerald Coetzee from South Africa, Yashasvi Jaiswal from India, Dhananjaya Lakshan from Sri Lanka, and Rachin Ravindra from New Zealand. Meanwhile, the Women’s Emerging Cricketer of the Year category features Bangladesh’s Jahanara Alam, England’s Lauren Bell, Scotland’s Katie McGill, and Australia’s Phoebe Litchfield.
Actress Saba Qamar Faces Tax Defaulters’ Probe; Settles Token Tax Issue during Raid
However, the situation took a turn as Saba Qamar promptly addressed the issue on the spot. In a proactive move, the actress settled the outstanding token tax during the raid, preventing any legal repercussions. The Excise Department’s intervention serves as part of a broader initiative to crack down on individuals evading token tax payments.
Rain Plays Spoilsport in Sydney Test as Pakistan Builds a Strong First Innings
Shaan Masood (35) and Babar Azam (26) followed suit, but a resilient partnership between Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha saw Pakistan recover. Rizwan’s innings of 88 runs propelled Pakistan to a total of 313, while Salman Ali Agha contributed with a half-century, scoring 53 runs before falling to Mitchell Starc.
Escalating Tensions: Hamas Utilizes Drones in Resistance Against Israeli Forces
It’s crucial to note that Hamas, in its October 7th attacks, not only targeted civilian areas but also inflicted casualties on numerous Israeli soldiers. Following a week-long truce, Hamas secured concessions, including the release of detainees and the permission for the delivery of humanitarian supplies to Gaza.
Supreme Court Questions Government’s Hiring Policy for Children of Public Servants
The Additional Attorney General representing the federal government responded, stating that this policy was formulated during the tenure of the previous government. In response, Chief Justice made remarks emphasizing that the Constitution should take precedence over such policies, and if a policy contradicts the Constitution, it should be discarded. He asserted that the Constitution holds a higher position than any policy and urged discarding such policies that go against constitutional principles.
Lahore High Court Rejects PTI Leader’s Plea to Retrieve Party Symbol
Barrister Gohar, the Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, has announced his intention to challenge the Election Commission’s decision in the Supreme Court. The move reflects the party’s commitment to pursuing legal avenues to address concerns regarding the withdrawal of its election symbol.
Maryam Nawaz Discloses Assets in Nomination Papers for Lahore’s NA-119 Constituency
Maryam Nawaz’s decision to transparently disclose her assets aligns with a broader trend of political figures in Pakistan providing detailed financial information during election processes. This move is aimed at promoting transparency, fostering trust among voters, and adhering to the legal requirements set forth by the election commission.
PML-N President Shehbaz Sharif Directs Party Leaders to Inform Public about Economic Agenda
The PML-N president stressed the importance of developing a comprehensive strategy to tackle the economic challenges faced by the country. He highlighted that the party’s agenda includes initiatives aimed at improving the economic conditions and bringing relief to the public.
Election Tribunal Approves Nomination Papers for Sheikh Rashid and Rejects Objections
Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Fawad Chaudhry faced setbacks as objections to the nomination papers for two seats in Jhelum were accepted. The Election Tribunal initiated an inquiry into the appeal filed against the rejection, issuing notices to the Election Commission for further investigation.




