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KL shops can close at 2am
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allowing eateries to open for two extra hours would help hawk- ers make a little additional income. "We
DBKL sticks to midnight closure for convenience stores and eateries
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that their income was affected. With regards to this, DBKL urges the coop- eration of businesses and
Mired in urban despair
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when income dropped for ·so% of them. Many are reeling from the after-effects of the pandemic, such
'Almost all PPR families cannot afford nutritious food'
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need a food subsidy scheme for the lower-income group. ''Instead of just giving one-off payments
Trading convenience for cleanliness
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which was intended to boost the income of Apartment Sri Rakyat's low-income folk, but is a health
'Find holistic approach to ending floods for good'
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developmental and economic needs. "DBKL, as .a local authority, generates an income by collecting
Homeless in KL not forgotten
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many have fallen on hard times because we lost our jobs and source of income. We are appre- ciative
DBKL mulls having more non-smoking zones
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, which is fully borne by DBKL, aims to help parents in low-income housing · areas to send and fetch
More traders at outdoor markets
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this was their sole income. 'With the new SOP, they can decide whether to reopen or not. 'We expect
KL's bird park all set to soar again
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's operating costs. "Its income comes frorn ticket sales, souvenirs and food and bev- erage kiosks. The
KL folk want playgrounds and facilities cleaned up
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Cruyff Court cleaned up so that residents and the B40 income group can continue using'it.
Broken cages
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low-income groups to separate domestic waste and exchange it for food items. In an interview with