Updated On: 13 February, 2026 07:20 PM IST | Tarun Verma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the newly constructed Seva Teerth, marking the PMO’s move from the British-era South Block, along with Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2, which will house key ministries. Pics/PTI/X @narendramodi

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PM Modi performs rituals before marking the official shift of the PMO from the British-era South Block. Pic/PTI
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The Prime Minister unveils the name Seva Teerth, calling the complex “humbly dedicated to the nation” to serve the people of India

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PM Modi also inaugurates Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2 which will accommodate ministries including Corporate Affairs, Culture, Law & Justice, Information & Broadcasting, Agriculture, Chemicals & Fertilisers, and Tribal Affairs
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The new complex features digitally integrated offices, centralised reception areas, and dedicated public interface zones for better citizen engagement and governance and is built to 4-star GRIHA standards

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Seva Teerth also houses the National Security Council Secretariat and Cabinet Secretariat, strengthening high-level administrative coordination
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The PM signs a document at the newly inaugurated office complex, in New Delhi where Minister Jitendra Singh and others are also seen

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PM Modi said on X: “With an unwavering resolve to serve the people of India and guided by the sacred spirit of Nagrik devo Bhava, Seva Teerth is humbly dedicated to the nation… May it inspire generations to walk the path of selfless service.”
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For decades, key government offices operated from fragmented, ageing buildings, causing inefficiencies and high costs. The new Central Vista complexes consolidate ministries into modern, future-ready facilities for better coordination and work environments.