Fifth Metropolitan Center Asan Khidmet Opened
The fifth metropolitan center Asan Khidmet (Easy Service) of the State Agency for Services to Citizens and Social Innovation has opened. The ceremony was attended by the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev.
According to the official website of the President, the center is located at Baku city, Nizami district, Heydar Aliyev Avenue, 115. The center of an area of ??5.6 thousand sq. meters will provide 30 types of services from the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Taxes, the State Property Committee, the State Customs Committee, the State Service for Migration, the State Fund for Social Protection, the State Service form Mobilization and Conscription for Military Service, and the Office of the National Archives.
At the same time the center will provide 30 types of functional and support services, including banking and insurance. Here are a legal office, a translation office, a laboratory, an archive, an office of the mother and child, UNICEF, a library, a cafe, and a children's entertainment center.
The center Asan Khidmet №5 will serve the residents registered in Baku. --17D-
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