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PR Multan division recovers Rs39.2m from passengers

UrduPoint

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July 12, 2026

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Sasaran RM7,000 pendapatan pemandu teksi realistik

PETALING JAYA: Sasaran pendapatan bersih antara RM5,000 hingga RM7,000 sebulan buat pemandu teksi menerusi Program Pembaharuan Teksi Madani Nasional merupakan jumlah realistik dan tidak mustahil untuk diperoleh. Yang Dipertua Gabungan Teksi Malaysia, Kamarudin Mohd. Hussain berkata, jumlah itu sudah tentu bergantung kepada kesungguhan pemandu sendiri untuk melakukan transformasi, meningkatkan kualiti perkhidmatan dan memanfaatkan peluang disediakan ... Read more The post Sasaran RM7,000 pendapatan pemandu teksi realistik appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

Rapido founders booked on complaint for operating bike taxi service without permission

The RTO conducted a special drive against illegal passenger transport on June 23, during which a bike ride was booked through Rapido app from Ravi Bhavan to Priyadarshini Colony for 22

Fark

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· Jul 7, 2026

Passengers needed [Photoshop]

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Malay Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

Passenger safely rescued after falling onto Hang Tuah LRT tracks, services resume within 16 minutes

KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — A passenger was rescued after allegedly fainting and falling onto the tracks at Rapid KLrs...

UrduPoint

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

Rs39.2m recovered from ticketless passengers in June

Rs39.2m recovered from ticketless passengers in June

South Africa Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

Fatal Repatriation Bus Crash on N1 Highway Near Beitbridge Border Claims Driver’s Life

MUSINA, LIMPOPO — A fatal repatriation bus crash on the N1 highway near the Beitbridge border post in Limpopo has claimed the life of the driver and left at least 11 passengers injured. The severe accident occurred late at night, prompting a swift emergency response that transported the survivors to a local medical facility for []

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Related coverage for "PR Multan division recovers Rs39.2m from passengers": Utusan Malaysia — Sasaran RM7,000 pendapatan pemandu teksi realistik. The Hindu BusinessLine — Rapido founders booked on complaint for operating bike taxi service without permission. Fark — Passengers needed [Photoshop]. Malay Mail — Passenger safely rescued after falling onto Hang Tuah LRT tracks, services resume within 16 minutes. UrduPoint — Rs39.2m recovered from ticketless passengers in June. South Africa Today — Fatal Repatriation Bus Crash on N1 Highway Near Beitbridge Border Claims Driver’s Life