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Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship
Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship

Sinar Daily

time09-07-2025

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  • Sinar Daily

Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship

"Most of the time, we just eat rice with soy sauce because we can't afford anything else.' 09 Jul 2025 07:46pm Zailawati (right) with her daughter, Nur Alia Batrisya, who was involved in an incident during a training session at school. DUNGUN - A single mother, struggling to make ends meet, has resorted to using her daughter's National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan to buy essential food supplies and cover basic living expenses. Zailawati Ismail, 41, from Felda Jerangau, said her family's life took a turn for the worse after her husband, Ramli Mat Rahim, died two years ago when he was struck by a tree branch while carrying out felling work. The woman, who suffers from chronic endometriosis, said she had no choice but to rely on the PTPTN loan of her eldest daughter, Nur Aina Najiha Ramli, 19, a student at a private college in Kuantan, Pahang, to buy daily necessities and pay for transport to the hospital. "I haven't been able to do any heavy work since I was diagnosed with chronic endometriosis six years ago. It really limits my movement and physical ability. "Our family is used to living on a tight budget… most of the time, we just eat rice with soy sauce because we can't afford anything else,' she said when contacted today. The mother of three children, aged between 12 and 19, said her family is currently surviving on RM400 in monthly assistance from the Social Welfare Department (JKM). The mother of three children, aged between 12 and 19, said her family is currently surviving on RM400 in monthly assistance from the Social Welfare Department (JKM). According to Zailawati, the amount is not enough to cover their daily expenses, especially with two of her children still in school. "My 16-year-old son, Mohd Aiman Haikal, takes on jobs like mowing lawns and collecting oil palm fruit after school to help with our expenses. "Recently, my youngest child, Nur Alia Batrisya, 12, broke her left leg after falling while playing netball at school,' she said. Those who wish to extend assistance may contact Zailawati at 013-9332122.- BERNAMA More Like This

Single mother uses daughter's PTPTN loan for survival in Dungun
Single mother uses daughter's PTPTN loan for survival in Dungun

The Sun

time09-07-2025

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  • The Sun

Single mother uses daughter's PTPTN loan for survival in Dungun

DUNGUN: A single mother facing severe financial hardship has turned to her daughter's National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan to afford basic necessities. Zailawati Ismail, 41, from Felda Jerangau, shared her struggles after her husband died two years ago in a workplace accident. With chronic endometriosis limiting her ability to work, Zailawati depends on the PTPTN loan taken by her eldest daughter, Nur Aina Najiha Ramli, 19, a private college student in Kuantan. The funds help cover food, transport to medical appointments, and daily essentials. 'I can't do heavy work due to my condition. We often eat just rice with soy sauce because we can't afford more,' she said. The family survives on RM400 monthly aid from the Social Welfare Department, which falls short of their needs. Her 16-year-old son, Mohd Aiman Haikal, helps by doing odd jobs after school. Recently, her youngest daughter, Nur Alia Batrisya, 12, broke her leg in a netball accident, adding to their struggles. Those wishing to assist can contact Zailawati at 013-9332122. - Bernama

Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship
Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship

The Star

time09-07-2025

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  • The Star

Single mother turns to daughter's PTPTN loan to survive financial hardship

DUNGUN: A single mother, struggling to make ends meet, has resorted to using her daughter's National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan to buy essential food supplies and cover basic living expenses. Zailawati Ismail, 41, from Felda Jerangau, said her family's life took a turn for the worse after her husband, Ramli Mat Rahim, died two years ago when he was struck by a tree branch while carrying out felling work. The woman, who suffers from chronic endometriosis, said she had no choice but to rely on the PTPTN loan of her eldest daughter, Nur Aina Najiha Ramli, 19, a student at a private college in Kuantan, Pahang, to buy daily necessities and pay for transport to the hospital. "I haven't been able to do any heavy work since I was diagnosed with chronic endometriosis six years ago. It really limits my movement and physical ability. "Our family is used to living on a tight budget… most of the time, we just eat rice with soy sauce because we can't afford anything else," she said when contacted on Wednesday (July 9). The mother of three children, aged between 12 and 19, said her family was currently surviving on RM400 in monthly assistance from the Social Welfare Department. According to Zailawati, the amount was not enough to cover their daily expenses, especially with two of her children still in school. "My 16-year-old son, Mohd Aiman Haikal, takes on jobs like mowing lawns and collecting oil palm fruit after school to help with our expenses. "Recently, my youngest child, Nur Alia Batrisya, 12, broke her left leg after falling while playing netball at school," she said. Those who wish to extend assistance may contact Zailawati at 013-9332122. – Bernama

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