A homeless resident of Luza intends to obtain one million rubles from the settlement administration.
Sergey Chukhlomin, a 64-year-old resident of Luza and the owner of the "remains" of a house in the village of Khristoforovo, filed a suit in mid‑September, insisting on one million rubles in compensation for the moral harm caused to him for the failure to comply with an April court decision to provide a disabled person with improved housing.
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The average salary in Russia in 2025 will be 105–110 thousand rubles, which will allow citizens to earn about 4.5 pension points in a year.
There could be 100,000 more people living in poverty in Russia.
The number of Russians recognized as low-income could increase by roughly 100,000 if, when allocating social support, citizens' post-tax income is taken into account.
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In the event of a sharp rise in prices, the volume of the Russian food market may decline by almost 5%.
A top executive walked 107,000 steps in a day.
The sporting experiment culminated in an impressive achievement — more than 100,000 steps in 16 hours of continuous movement. This personal record became part of a large-scale corporate program to promote a healthy lifestyle.
A new asphalt plant began operating in Oparino.
An asphalt mixing plant was launched in the settlement of Oparino that will provide paving mix for the repair and construction of roads in five districts of the northwestern part of Kirov Oblast.
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A homeless resident of Luza intends to obtain one million rubles from the settlement administration.
Sergey Chukhlomin, a 64-year-old resident of Luza and the owner of the "remains" of a house in the village of Khristoforovo, filed a suit in mid‑September, insisting on one million rubles in compensation for the moral harm caused to him for the failure to comply with an April court decision to provide a disabled person with improved housing.
