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Pushkin Card Age Limit Reviewed, New Kalina Krasnaya Stop Proposed

Young adults may soon enjoy more cultural perks. A new train stop could be on the way in Altai Krai.

In this image we can see group of children wearing id cards. A boy and a girl are holding a board...
In this image we can see group of children wearing id cards. A boy and a girl are holding a board with some text. At the top of the image we can see the curtains.

Pushkin Card Age Limit Reviewed, New Kalina Krasnaya Stop Proposed

A new stop is being proposed for the Kalina Krasnaya train in Altai Krai, while the age limit for the Apple Card program is under review.

The Apple Card, which allows young people aged 14 to 22 to attend cultural events at state expense, may soon see an age limit increase. Yana Lantratova, a State Duma Committee chair, has suggested raising the limit from 22 to 24 for students. Currently, the program considers only age, not social status or income level.

Meanwhile, plans are afoot to expand the Kalina Krasnaya train service in Altai Krai. A new stop is being proposed, though details about the initiator of this suggestion remain unclear. Local authorities, railway companies, or community initiatives could be behind this proposal.

The Apple Card program may soon extend its benefits to more young adults, while the Kalina Krasnaya train service in Altai Krai could soon offer a new stop, pending further details.

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