When you ask "best laptop for coding?" in a group chat, nobody can help you. Not because they don't want to, but because they have no idea what you can afford or what you'll be doing with it.
A 50k PKR answer is a used ThinkPad. A 3 lakh PKR answer is a MacBook Air. Both are correct. Without your budget, you'll get 14 people arguing about which one is "best."
best laptop for coding?
MacBook Pro, no question
Dell XPS, trust me
ThinkPad T480, best value
Acer Nitro 5, you can game too
HP Pavilion, budget friendly
depends on budget...
^ this is what happens
Shape your question
"Best laptop for coding?"
"I have an 80k budget, mainly doing web dev and some Android. Need good battery life. What should I look at?"
That's it. Your message should cover three things: your budget, what you'll use it for (web dev, ML, game dev, general CS), and any specific needs (battery life, weight, screen size). That's all people need to actually help you.