PMO's Address Changed... PM Modi Inaugurated Seva Teerth
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 'Seva Teerth' complex, marking the relocation of the Prime Minister's Office to this new power center in India.
On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 'Seva Teerth' building complex, which now serves as the new location for the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS), and the Cabinet Secretariat. This shift signifies a notable change in the country's political landscape, as Modi officially moves his operations from the previous address to this modern facility designed to resonate with contemporary Indian sentiment. The change marks a significant step in the Modi administration's broader agenda to distance India from its colonial past and adopt a governance structure that aligns with the aspirations of Indian citizens.
The establishment of 'Seva Teerth' is part of a wider series of symbolic changes initiated by the Modi government, starting from 2014. These transformations include renaming major government buildings and pathways to reflect a duty-centric and citizen-oriented governance model rather than colonial references, such as changing Rajpath to 'Karma Path' and Race Course Road to 'Lok Kalyan Marg'. This initiative not only aims to reconnect with India's heritage but also to reshape public perceptions and administrative functions, aligning them with a more modern and aspirational national identity.
The new complex, 'Seva Teerth', includes state-of-the-art facilities to support the administrative work essential for India's governance. This transition underscores the government's commitment to evolving the country's administrative infrastructure to better serve its citizens, aiming to foster a more dynamic and responsive governance model. As these institutions relocate and the reshaping of India's political symbols take place, it reflects a significant moment in the ongoing evolution of governance in India under Modi's leadership.