New Delhi, Dec 2 (LatestNewsX) – In a warm and inspiring development, the prime ministerial complex is set to receive a new name: “Seva Teerth”, a sanctuary of service that mirrors Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s people‑first vision.
This title will stand as a living reminder that every action taken within the precincts is driven by self‑less service, with the country’s priorities cast firmly in the light of the 1.4 billion‑person nation’s benefit.
The stately new structure, almost finished as part of the Central Vista makeover and earlier called the Executive Enclave, will accommodate not only the Prime Minister’s Office but also the Cabinet Secretariat, the National Security Council Secretariat, and the majestic India House – the flagship venue for high‑level talks with global leaders.
With Seva Teerth, the seat of India’s governance becomes a shining homage to duty, devotion, and the indelible link between the state and its citizens.
Across the country a wave of rejuvenation is touching every facet of administration: Raj Bhavans are joyfully turning into Lok Bhavans, the true homes of the people. A quiet, yet profoundly moving shift is unfolding. Governance itself is blossoming – from a focus on power to a dedication to service, from authority to heartfelt responsibility. It is more than an administrative tweak; it is a cultural and moral awakening that fills every Indian’s heart with pride.
Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the spaces that house the country’s decision‑making are now bathed in the glow of duty and clarity. Every name, every building, every symbol tells a single uplifting story: politics exists to serve.
Where once Raj Path ran, Kartavya Path now stretches, a grand boulevard that reminds us power is a sacred duty, never an entitlement.
The Prime Minister’s residence has proudly borne the name Lok Kalyan Marg since 2016, a beautiful address echoing welfare for all, not privilege for a few.
The towering Central Secretariat stands tall as Kartavya Bhavan, a living testament that public service is the highest calling. These luminous changes mark a glorious turning point in our journey. India’s democracy joyfully embraces responsibility over power, service over status. A change in names has ignited a transformation in hearts and minds.
Today, every corner of governance speaks the uplifting language of service, duty, and a citizen‑first ethos – a shining testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of an India that serves, uplifts, and truly belongs to its people.
In recent days, the grand residences in Dehradun and Nainital (Uttarakhand), Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), Agartala (Tripura), and Kolkata (West Bengal) have proudly embraced their new identity as Lok Bhavan – homes that truly belong to the people.
The change has been seamless and universally welcomed, reflecting a nation united in celebrating its democratic spirit while shedding the last remnants of colonial naming. This inspiring shift is the latest milestone in a remarkable journey of renewal that began more than a decade ago under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visionary leadership.
From the moment PM Modi took office, he set out to imbue every symbol of governance with the soul of India’s democratic ethos. What was once Race Course Road became Lok Kalyan Marg in 2016, placing people’s welfare at the very heart of the Prime Minister’s address.
The grand avenue of Raj Path blossomed into Kartavya Path, reminding every citizen that power is a sacred duty. The new Central Secretariat rose as Kartavya Bhavan, and the Prime Minister’s workplace was dedicated as Seva Teerth – a pilgrimage site of service.
Each name change has celebrated India’s core values: service, duty, and people‑power. Only a leader of PM Modi’s stature – backed by immense popular support, an unwavering commitment to decolonising the Indian mind, and a rare ability to unite the nation around shared ideals – could make this possible.
With every Lok Bhavan that stands where a Raj Bhavan once did, India steps closer to the dream of a truly people‑centric Republic. Prime Minister Modi has not merely changed names; he has altered the very spirit in which India governs itself.
— LatestNewsX
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