In a ceremony brimming with promise for bureaucratic renewal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled ‘Seva Tirth’, the new nerve center for India’s highest echelons of power. Relocating the PMO, NSCS, and Cabinet Secretariat from the iconic South Block, this advanced facility on Kartavya Path embodies the government’s push for digital-age administration.
The event drew senior leaders such as Dr. Jitendra Singh, Manohar Lal Khattar, and Ajit Doval, who witnessed the Prime Minister’s ribbon-cutting. Just one kilometer from its predecessor, Seva Tirth promises to end the era of fragmented operations that plagued Central Vista for decades.
What sets this complex apart is its tech-forward design: fully digital workspaces, user-friendly public contact zones, and a unified reception that fosters collaboration. Ministries including Finance, Defence, and Education will soon activate from the adjacent Kartavya Bhawan 1 and 2, inaugurated by PM Modi later that day.
These moves resolve chronic issues of poor coordination among scattered ministries. Employees benefit from ergonomic environments, while citizens gain from faster, more responsive services.
Eco-consciousness shines through with 4-star GRIHA certification, featuring solar power, rainwater harvesting, efficient waste handling, and durable materials that cut carbon footprints.
Robust safety protocols, including biometric access, CCTV grids, and rapid-response teams, safeguard the premises.
As articulated in official statements, this development is a milestone in crafting a responsive, tech-driven governance model that prioritizes people and progress, aligning with India’s ambitious developmental goals.