Delhi's Udyog Bhawan Metro Station Renamed "Seva Teerth"

The Udyog Bhawan Metro Station in New Delhi has been officially renamed as Seva Teerth. This change comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new Prime Minister's Office complex, also named Seva Teerth, alongside Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2. During the inauguration, the Prime Minister emphasized the move as part of shedding colonial mentality and advancing towards a developed India. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the initiative, stating the new complex symbolizes an unwavering commitment to public welfare and national development.

Key Points: Delhi Metro Station Renamed Seva Teerth After PMO

  • Station renamed on Delhi Metro's Yellow Line
  • Renaming follows PMO complex inauguration
  • Part of shedding colonial mindset, says PM
  • Aimed at easy access for public transport
  • Defence Minister calls it symbol of public welfare
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Delhi: Udyog Bhawan Metro Station renamed to "Seva Teerth"

Udyog Bhawan Metro Station on Delhi's Yellow Line is renamed Seva Teerth, a day after PM Modi inaugurated the new PMO complex with the same name.

"a new history is being made and the day has become a witness to a new beginning in India's development journey - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 14

The Udyog Bhawan Metro Station in the national capital has now been renamed as Seva Teerth on Saturday.

The renaming of the station comes a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the new names for the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), now known as Seva teerth.

The station is part of the Delhi metro's Yellow line, beside the Lok Kalyan Marg metro station, giving easy public transport access to lakhs of people across the national capital.

While inaugurating the Seva Teerth (PMO) and Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2 on Friday, the Prime Minister said that a new history is being made and the day has become a witness to a new beginning in India's development journey.

He said that as the country moves towards a Viksit Bharat, it is vital that India sheds every trace of a colonial mindset.

The Prime Minister emphasised that in the scriptures, Vijaya Ekadashi has held great significance, as the resolve taken on this day always leads to victory.

He said that with the resolve of a developed India, all are entering the Seva Teerth and Kartavya Bhavan. He underlined that the divine blessings for victory in this goal are with them. He extended congratulations to everyone, including the PMO team, the Cabinet Secretariat, and employees of various departments, on Seva Teerth and the new buildings. He expressed gratitude to all engineers and worker colleagues associated with their construction.

Earlier today, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said that Seva Teerth is a symbol of unwavering commitment to public welfare and has reshaped the spirit of service and duty.

Taking it to X, he wrote, "In the direction of giving the highest place to public service in Indian democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has played a significant role. Modi has given a new identity to the spirit of service, duty, and dedication by inaugurating the new Prime Minister's Office 'Seva Teerth' along with Kartavya Bhawan-1 and 2."

Further, the Defence Minister said that the "Seva Teerth" speaks of public welfare, development, and a self-reliant nation.

"For the past 11 years, Modi has been engaged in a campaign to change the mentality of slavery, and this 'Seva Tirth' is an effective symbol of his resolve. This 'Seva Teerth' is a symbol of an unwavering commitment to public welfare. While ensuring the reach of development and public welfare to every citizen, these buildings will prove to be a decisive milestone in the construction of a developed and self-reliant India," he wrote.

Seva Teerth houses the Prime Minister's Office, the National Security Council Secretariat, and the Cabinet Secretariat, all of which were previously located across different locations.

Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2 accommodate several key ministries, including the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Law and Justice, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers and Ministry of Tribal Affairs.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the sentiment is nice, I hope the focus remains on actual 'seva' and governance. Renaming is symbolic, but what matters more is efficient public transport, clean stations, and on-time metro services. Let's see the 'Kartavya' in action for the common citizen.
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Rohit P
Practical question: Will the maps and signage on the Yellow Line be updated quickly? Last time a station was renamed, the old name lingered on Google Maps for months. DMRC should ensure a smooth transition to avoid confusing daily passengers.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the linguistic shift. 'Teerth' means a pilgrimage site – framing public service as a sacred duty. It's a powerful concept. Hoping the new integrated complex leads to better coordination between ministries for faster decision-making.
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Vikram M
Connecting the PMO and key ministries under one roof in 'Kartavya Bhavan' is a smart administrative move. Should improve efficiency. The metro station renaming is a logical extension. Now, if only the parking situation near that station improved! 🚇
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Kavya N
The cost of renaming – changing all signs, maps, and official documents – must be considered. Could that money be used for something more directly impactful for metro users, like more coaches during peak hours? Just a thought.

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