PM Modi Unveils 'Seva Teerth', Hails New Era of Citizen-Centric Governance

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated the newly constructed 'Seva Teerth' and Kartavya Bhavan complexes, framing them as a decisive break from India's colonial architectural past. He contrasted the elevated, dominant structures of the British era with the new ground-level complexes, which symbolise humility and connection to the people. The Prime Minister emphasized that these modern facilities are designed to fulfill the aspirations of citizens and enable faster, more efficient service delivery in the technological age. He linked the ethos of the buildings to a governance model of service, quoting Mahatma Gandhi on duty as the foundation for national progress.

Key Points: PM Modi Dedicates Seva Teerth, Symbol of Post-Colonial Governance

  • Shift from colonial symbols to people-centric governance
  • New complexes designed for efficiency and technological needs
  • Governance model lifted 25 crore from poverty
  • Duty as foundation for realizing national dreams
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From British dominance to people's aspirations, PM Modi hails 'Seva Teerth' as symbol of citizen-centric India

PM Narendra Modi inaugurates Seva Teerth, contrasting it with colonial-era buildings and emphasizing a governance model rooted in public service and people's aspirations.

"Decisions taken from these spaces will no longer serve any king's vision but will respond directly to the expectations of the common people. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Feb 13

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Friday, dedicated the newly constructed "Seva Teerth" and Kartavya Bhavan" complexes to the people of India, describing them as a significant milestone in the country's journey toward becoming a developed nation or 'Viksit Bharat'.

He said that these modern facilities embody a deep commitment to citizen-centric governance and national progress, marking a clear departure from the colonial past.

Recalling the historical context, the Prime Minister noted that during British rule, buildings such as those on Raisina Hills, including South Block and North Block, were designed to project the authority and vision of the British Emperor over an "enslaved" India.

These structures were deliberately placed on elevated ground to symbolise dominance and remain incomparable to local architecture.

In contrast, PM Modi said that 'Seva Teerth' stands connected to the ground level, symbolising humility and closeness to the people rather than aloofness.

Prime Minister Modi highlighted that while old colonial buildings were meant to enforce the will of a distant ruler, the new complexes have been created to fulfill the aspirations of 140 crore Indians.

Decisions taken from these spaces, he said, will no longer serve any king's vision but will respond directly to the expectations of the common people.

With a sense of pride and responsibility, PM Modi formally dedicated the facilities to the nation, underscoring that governance must now reflect the dreams and needs of the citizens.

The Prime Minister stressed the importance of modern infrastructure in an era of rapid technological advancement.

He said that the old buildings suffered from space constraints and were inadequate for embracing new tools and expanding services.

Seva Teerth, he added, derives its name from the concept of a pilgrimage dedicated to service, where resolve transforms into action.

"As India accelerates on the path of reforms, strengthens international relations, and moves toward saturation coverage in welfare schemes, these new workplaces must inspire efficiency, confidence, and faster delivery of results," the Prime Minister said.

Drawing from Vedic traditions, PM Modi invoked the idea of seeking welfare from all directions and ensuring that the soul of the building remains rooted in humanity and public good.

He called for a work culture free of walls and distances, where policies come alive only when they truly understand and address people's dreams.

In India's vibrant democracy, he asserted, the thoughts and aspirations of citizens form the real strength and capital.

Reflecting on the governance model of the past 11 years, Prime Minister Modi described it as one driven by the spirit of service, which has lifted 25 crore people out of poverty and given fresh momentum to the economy.

He urged officials to pause and introspect daily; whether their work is easing the lives of ordinary citizens across the country.

True fulfillment, the Prime Minister said, comes not from showmanship but from discharging duties with devotion.

Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, PM Modi reminded that the edifice of rights is built on the foundation of duty.

"Duty remains the starting point for realising the dreams of crores and for facing every challenge that lies ahead."

As employees move into these inspiring new spaces, PM Modi expressed hope that they will carry forward this ethos, leaving behind a legacy of pride and service when their tenures end.

- IANS

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Priya S
The symbolism is beautiful – from buildings on a hill showing dominance to ones on ground level showing humility and connection. Hope this translates into faster, more empathetic governance for the common person. The focus on duty over rights is also a crucial Gandhian message we need today.
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Rohit P
Modern infrastructure is definitely needed. The old Lutyens' Delhi buildings are beautiful but not practical for today's digital governance needs. Hopefully, this leads to less file-pushing and more tech-enabled service delivery. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is commendable, the real test is on the ground. Will the officials working in these new, inspiring spaces actually change their mindset? A building's architecture alone can't fix bureaucratic delays. The work culture needs to evolve from within.
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Vikram M
Connecting our administrative ethos to Vedic traditions and Gandhian philosophy gives it a deep cultural anchor. It's not just about glass and steel, but about 'sanskara'. 'Kartavya Bhavan' is a powerful reminder that for every right, there is a fundamental duty. Well said.
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Ananya R
The focus on lifting 25 crore out of poverty is the real achievement that any building should celebrate. If these new complexes help streamline schemes and reach the last mile faster, then it's money well spent. The proof will be in the pudding, as they say.

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