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Putrajaya MRT Line Under Repair For Three Days

It will take up to three days to fully restore services to the Putrajaya MRT Line.


Rapid Rail said this, after cable thieves caused a service disruption earlier today.


Alternative train services and bus replacements have been arranged, and officers have been deployed to manage crowd congestion at affected stations.


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The Communications Ministry is urging the public to immediately call the National Scam Response Centre emergency hotline if they believe they have been scammed.


It explained that it's because quick action is crucial for authorities to block the stolen funds.


Meanwhile, the Home Ministry says the response center, which is run by PDRM, now operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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PTPTN's free education initiative could be expanded to include underprivileged students enrolled at private higher education institutions soon.


The Higher Education Ministry says that the proposal has already been discussed at the ministry level.

 

This, as part of efforts to benefit students at state-government owned unis...which are classified as private institutions.

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The government will maintain the subsidized RON95 petrol price at RM1.99 per liter.


Economy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Nasir says there is no need to make significant adjustments, following the ongoing Middle East crisis.


This, after US-Israeli strikes killed around 555 people across Iran.

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And Malaysian women report the highest rate of behavioral change due to safety concerns among six South-East Asian capital cities.


A new study found that 82% of women have changed their routines, travel plans, and self-presentation due to such concerns...a figure that's nearly double Singapore's 40%.

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