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Public Service Hall Opens in Gldani
A new branch of the Public Service Hall has officially opened in Gldani, at 81 Omar Khizanishvili Street, as part of a large-scale infrastructure project. The modern facility will provide residents with access to up to 500 public services in a comfortable and user-friendly environment.
The opening ceremony was attended by Prime Minister of Georgia Irakli Kobakhidze, Minister of Justice Paata Salia, Chairman of the Public Service Hall Vakhtang Zhvania, and Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze.
The newly built Public Service Hall covers 3,800 square meters and is fully adapted to the needs of persons with disabilities. Approximately 100 employees will serve the branch, ensuring efficient and high-quality customer service.
The Gldani branch is expected to significantly improve customer flow management, helping to optimize both waiting times and service delivery.
In addition to the central and Gldani branches in Tbilisi, the Public Service Hall also operates in Varketili. Another large-scale project is planned in Didi Digomi, where construction of a new branch will soon begin.
Every day, more than 20,000 customers—both Georgian and foreign citizens—use the services of the Public Service Hall through its 126 branches across the country.
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