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Palestine Solidarity Day: Prime Minister Commits Government’s Steadfast Support to Palestinians

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Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed that Pakistan will persist in providing moral, diplomatic, and political assistance to the defenseless Palestinian individuals enduring relentless Israeli assault and tyranny.

In a message on solidarity day with the Palestinian people, he stated that the Government of Pakistan will maintain its support for the Palestinian brothers and sisters until the formation of an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

The Prime Minister stated that the entire nation is commemorating a day of solidarity with their unarmed Palestinian counterparts.

He stated that a year had elapsed before a new surge of Israeli atrocities against Palestinians was initiated.

The Prime Minister stated that Israel is deriding global powers, international institutions, Security Council resolutions, and the International Court of Justice.

He stated that millions of Palestinians are enduring indiscriminate shelling while suffering from starvation and thirst, as Gaza lies in ruins.

The Prime Minister stated that Israeli terrorism did not commence on October 7 of the previous year, but has persisted for the past seventy years.

He stated that Israel’s state terrorism is now encompassing not only Gaza and Palestine but also other nations in the area. The Prime Minister stated that the Pakistani populace empathizes with their unarmed Palestinian counterparts.

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Income tax return filing deadline extended once again

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The due date for submitting income tax returns for the tax year 2023–24 was once again extended until October 31 by the Federal Board of Revenue on Tuesday.

The deadline of October 14 was earlier. The first deadline for filing tax returns was September 30, as stated in the income tax ordinance.

A three-day bank closure in Islamabad and Rawalpindi owing to the SCO summit, along with a request for an extension from business organizations and tax bar associations, are all included in the FBR.

4.537 million income tax returns were filed as of October 14, according to the FBR, an increase of 107.83 percent over the 2.183 million forms filed during the same period last year. The FBR got 6.464 million returns for the most recent tax year. It forecasts 1.927 million more returns to match the level of previous year.

Based on initial statistics, 1.059 million new filers were enrolled throughout the same time in 2024, from July 1, 2023, to October 14, 2024.

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SCO will allow Pakistan’s economy to flourish: Sherry Rehman

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In order to foster economic growth, Pakistan will host high-level delegations for the SCO Summit, according to remarks made on Monday by Senator Sherry Rehman, the vice president of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP).

According to Sherry Rehman, these high-level delegations were coming to the nation for diplomatic, economic, and strategic connections after decades. She was speaking to a private TV station.

For the summit to be successful, she underlined that political parties needed to put aside their disagreements and cooperate.

In her remarks, she emphasized that Pakistan is a major actor in the shifting economic trajectory towards Asia, making the 23rd SCO summit a critical geopolitical event.

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From October 22, a westerly wave is expected to deliver rain to Pakistan.

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The westerly wave series is predicted to arrive in the nation on October 22, according to the Meteorological Department.

With a maximum expected to hit 34 degrees, today’s minimum temperature in Lahore is predicted to be 21 degrees Celsius. Thirty degrees Celsius is the current recorded temperature in the city.

It is observed that the humidity is at 67 percent and the wind speed is 8 km/h.

As the western winds move in, there’s a probability of rain in the northern areas starting on October 22, according to Akhtar Mahmood, the director of the meteorological department.

It’s not going to rain in Lahore, he said, even though the weather will get better.

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