Social Initiatives Nar Mobile Media
BAKU/13.09.13/TURAN : Nar Mobile held a meeting with journalists at the Second press - club organized by the company. Media representatives were provided with detailed information about the most recent developments of "Azerfon", and , along with it, was held a detailed exchange of views.
According to the Chief Marketing Director of Maxim Fedorov , the company provides its customers the most convenient and simple tariffs that meet the needs of customers , a variety of Internet packages , as well as the most affordable prices for roaming .
In addition , Nar Mobile, providing jobs for more than ten people with hearing disabilities , has taken important steps towards the integration of these people into society , organized online computer courses for young people with hearing loss , which is a model for the business environment in Azerbaijan - Fedorov said . - 17D-
Economics
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At today’s session of the Milli Majlis, Azerbaijan’s parliamentarians discussed and approved in the first reading a draft law increasing the minimum subsistence level for 2025. The updated figures reflect a modest rise of 10 manats, setting the nationwide living wage at 285 manats. For specific demographics, the levels are 305 manats for the working population, 232 manats for pensioners, and 246 manats for children. The same session also approved the criterion of need at 285 manats for the coming year, aligning it with the national living wage.
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