The tournament will bring together the continent's top teams in a celebration of Asian cricket, culminating in what promises to be an unforgettable sporting spectacle.
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) convened its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday in Dhaka, bringing together representatives from all of the organisation's Member nations, where it was decided that cricket will be included in next year's Asian Games.
Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said Afghan refugee ID cards will not be renewed and deported individuals will be blacklisted from re-entry. The move, reported by Khaama Press, is part of stricter immigration policies, raising concerns from rights groups about the humanitarian impa
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) will "boycott" any resolution if the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Annual General Meeting (AGM) is held in Dhaka, according to a source.
Former Union Cabinet Minister and senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Sunday launched a scathing attack on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, saying that "the Made in Islamabad terror toys are proving terrible for the tenets of Islam and a tragedy for Islamabad."
An Indian national who was evacuated from Iran, Zaffar Abbas Naqvi, recounted how he and his family stayed indoors initially after hearing about the attack on Iran. They later moved to Mashhad, which also came under attack, prompting them to contact the Indian government.
Recent reports claimed that the BCCI had informed the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) of its decision to withdraw from both events -- the Women's Emerging Teams Asia Cup, scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka next month, and the Men's Asia Cup, slated for September.
The Bharat Yatra, led by Abu Bakr Naqvi and MRM, reached Srinagar. It started in New Delhi with Dr. Indresh Kumar and aims to spread peace and unity across India. The Yatra ended at Ghanta Ghar in Lal Chowk.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated India's firm stance on terrorism, emphasising that the country will not tolerate any form of terrorism and will take decisive action against terrorists.
The number of people who have lost their lives due to heavy vehicle collisions in Karachi is alarming: 42 deaths were caused by trailers, 26 by water tankers, 22 by dumpers, 10 by Mazdas, and 10 by buses.
Reacting to the demand of the Congress for a special session of Parliament, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Monday said that the government will decide, adding that the Congress must stand with the nation.