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Salaries of Pakistan cricket team players disclosed on a monthly basis

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has revealed the specific information regarding the monthly remuneration of the players in the national cricket squad.

As to media sources, players in category A are eligible for a monthly compensation of Rs4.5 million, and category B players receive Rs3 million per month. The recent contracts issued by the PCB experienced a substantial rise in compensation across all categories.

Category A gamers witnessed a stunning surge of 202%, and category B players encountered a large increase of 144%. Category C players experienced a significant increase of 135%, while Category D players saw a substantial increase of 127%.

The classification of players is determined by their performance, and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced new contracts in September of the previous year.

Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Muhammad Rizwan were classified in category A, with each individual getting a monthly remuneration of Rs4.5 million. Category B include players such as Shadab Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah, who receive a monthly salary of up to Rs3 million.

Players in categories C and D receive a monthly compensation ranging from Rs750,000 to Rs1.5 million. Imad Wasim is classified as type C, whilst Iftikhar Ahmed, Hasan Ali, and Saim Ayub are categorized as category D.

It is important to mention that, apart from their monthly salary, players also get predetermined match fees and awards for matches played in the three different forms. These supplementary incentives enhance the total pay of national team players.

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Minutes after taking off from Lahore airport, a private airline plane was “hit by a bird.”

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Details show that an aircraft from Lahore to Karachi took off from the airport in Lahore, but it made a problematic landing a few seconds later.

The aircraft carrying 180 passengers was successfully landed at the Lahore airport by the pilot. They have moved the passengers of the impacted flight to the airport lounge.

Bird strikes on aircraft have been documented occasionally at the nation’s airports, yet the problem persists in spite of the CAA’s assertions.

In the first 11 months of 2022, birds struck at least 57 Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) aircraft.

Details indicate that PIA published a report on aircraft struck by birds in 2022.

53 bird-hit instances were documented between January and October, and four incidents were logged in November, the study states. The airport in Lahore International was the site of most of the incidents.

According to the research, five of the 57 PIA aircraft were damaged in 2022 due to bird collisions, but the aircraft were spared significant damage in 59 instances.

In addition, the birds struck twelve PIA planes during approach, eight during takeoff, and 21 after landing.

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Deputy Prime Minister to Represent Pakistan at CHOGM in Samoa in 2024

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Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar, the deputy prime minister and foreign minister, will lead Pakistan’s delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa.

Pakistan’s views on major global issues and concerns will be discussed at the conference by the Deputy Prime Minister, who will concentrate on climate change, economic growth, and enhancing international collaboration within the Commonwealth.

His keynote speech at the Commonwealth Business Forum on “Transforming Our Workforce” will focus on Pakistan’s focus on digital transformation, skill development, and youth empowerment.

He will converse with the heads of delegation from other Commonwealth nations as well.

Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, the spokesperson for the Foreign Office, said in a statement that Pakistan’s attendance at CHOGM 2024 is a reflection of its ongoing dedication to the Commonwealth and its ties with tiny island pacific nations.

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China Contributes 43 New Foreign Firms to the 6% Growth in SECP Registrations

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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has registered 2,617 new firms this year, a 6% increase from 2023, with assistance from the Special Investment Facilitation Council. This increases the overall number of businesses that are registered to 231,111.

Non-profits, trade associations, and public unlisted firms make up 4% of these, while private limited corporations make up 55% and single-member companies 41%. It is noteworthy that 99.8% of the registrations were done online, demonstrating SECP’s attempts to digitise.

Real estate has 237 new businesses, services has 306, and trade has 377 new businesses. These are the main sectors exhibiting growth. While the healthcare and textile industries each had 49 new businesses, the education sector saw 101.

China contributed the most, adding 43 new companies, out of the 61 new companies that were registered as a result of foreign investment.

These recently registered businesses are anticipated to decrease imports, increase domestic production, and contribute to closing the trade deficit.

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