Georgia: The construction of two kindergartens has been completed in the village of Sartichala and Martkopi of Garabani municipality. The new kindergartens, designed for children have been equipped with all the latest modern-day facilities.
The State Commissioner, Giorgi Dokturishvili, along with Mayor of Garabani Municipality David Kargareteli, Deputy Commissioner Ilia Jalaghania and other local government representatives visited the completed projects in Lower Kartli.
This information was shared by the official Facebook page of Kvemo Kartli Region of Georgia on March 19, 2025, Wednesday. According to the details provided by the latest post, it was noted that two new kindergartens have been added to the lower Kartli Side.
It should also be noted that the Municipal Development Fund of the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure has completed the construction of 300 kindergartens in the villages of Sartichala and Martkopi of Garabani municipality.
The project of kindergarten construction was implemented by the Municipal Development Fund of the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure.
Notably, the construction projects “Garden Construction-Rehabilitation” were implemented within the framework of the state program and were financed by 7 million GEL from the state budget.
Both the new kindergartens have well maintained bedrooms, playrooms, changing rooms and administrative rooms. At the same time, it also has a kitchen, a dining room, a laundry room, an elevator and evacuation stairs so that students can get world level educational experiences also.
The facilities of the kindergartens are fully adapted for people with disabilities. This disabled-friendly infrastructure will also make the kindergartens accessible to more people in the locality.
It should be noted that the local people are impressed by the work of the government. They are appreciating the municipality’s government.
Social media users are pleased about the construction of new kindergarten schools and show their happiness by posting appreciative comments. A person, “Maka Taulashvili”, on Facebook has commented, “Infinite success in good work.”