PM Modi Chairs First Cabinet Meet at New 'Seva Teerth' Office, Vows Citizen-Centric Governance

The Union Cabinet held its inaugural meeting at the newly constructed Prime Minister's Office, named 'Seva Teerth', under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The building, constructed on the site of old British-era barracks, is presented as a symbol of New India's transformation and a direct expression of national reconstruction. The Cabinet reiterated that every decision made there would be inspired by a spirit of service to citizens, aiming to be a center for empowerment rather than a display of power. The meeting also reflected on governance achievements of the past decade, including poverty alleviation and schemes like Ayushman Bharat.

Key Points: First Cabinet Meet at New PMO 'Seva Teerth' Under PM Modi

  • Historic first meeting at new PMO
  • Building replaces British-era barracks
  • Reiterates 'Nagrik Devo Bhava' spirit
  • Aims for transparent, sensitive governance
  • Symbol of New India's transformation
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Union Cabinet holds first meeting at newly built Seva Tirtha

PM Narendra Modi chairs the historic first Union Cabinet meeting at the new 'Seva Teerth' office, reaffirming a commitment to service and citizen-centric governance.

"every decision taken here will be inspired by a spirit of service toward 1.4 billion citizens - Union Cabinet"

New Delhi, February 24

Under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the historic first meeting of the Union Cabinet was held at the new Prime Minister's Office, 'Seva Teerth' on Tuesday, February 24.

This inaugural meeting took place on the auspicious day of Ashtami, Phalguna Shukla Paksha, in the year of Yugaabda 5127, Vikram Samvat 2082, and Shaka Samvat 1947.

This building is a direct expression of the reconstruction of New India. With this auspicious beginning, the Cabinet welcomed a future whose foundation has been laid by centuries of effort. It was observed that for many decades following Independence, governments operated from the Prime Minister's Office in South Block, both preserving the legacy of the past and envisioning the future.

It also said that 'Seva Teerth' was constructed at the site of the temporary barracks from the British era. The establishment of an active institution of national governance at that location is also a symbol of the transformation of New India.

The Cabinet said that before the period of colonial rule, India was known as a nation was recognised both for its material grandeur and for its human values. The concept of Seva Teerth is formed from the confluence of both these ideals. With the sacred confluence of duty, service, and dedication, this workplace is envisioned to be as sacred as a pilgrimage; this is its fundamental spirit.

With this first meeting being held at 'Seva Teerth', the Union Cabinet reiterated its resolve that every decision taken here will be inspired by a spirit of service toward 1.4 billion citizens and will be connected to the broader goal of nation-building.

It mentioned that the constitutional values are the expression of that moral commitment which connects governance with the dignity, equality, and justice of every citizen. The work culture of 'Seva Teerth' will be guided by this very spirit, where every policy will be in accordance with the fundamental ethos of the Constitution, and every decision will be accountable to the aspirations of the people.

The Union Cabinet reiterated its resolve that every decision taken in these premises will be inspired by the sentiment of 'Nagrik Devo Bhava'. This place will not be a centre for the display of power, but rather a centre for the empowerment of every Indian. Every effort of governance conducted from Seva Teerth will remain connected to the spirit of simplifying the life of the last person in the country. The Cabinet reaffirm that, in line with their vision, they will further strengthen the governance model that is transparent, aware, and sensitive to the emotions of citizens.

'Seva Teerth' is the answer to the need for governance infrastructure that promotes dynamism instead of stagnation, dedication instead of indifference, and solutions instead of doubt.

The Cabinet reaffirmed that with this very thinking, decisions taken in recent years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi have brought new clarity to the purpose of governance. The changes witnessed in the lives of crores of citizens have strengthened public trust in governance.

In the past decade, by lifting more than 25 crores of citizens out of poverty, the country has achieved what was once considered impossible. Behind many such milestones have been the government's long-term vision, comprehensive outlook, and tireless efforts. Through Ayushman Bharat, the nation has achieved the distinction of connecting crores of people to health security.

Under the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, food security has been ensured for nearly 80 crores of citizens, bringing an end to the scourge of hunger. Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, the construction of more than 12 crores toilets has provided crores of families and women with a life of dignity. All these figures indicate a direction of governance where the ultimate objective of policy has been to simplify the life of the citizen.

Similarly, through the construction of more than 40 million houses, crores of families have received shelter and security. Access to drinking water has been ensured to more than 12 crore new households in rural areas through the Jal Jeevan Mission.

The Union Cabinet views the broad transformations in India's economy as a continuous journey of reforms. With the mantra of "Minimum Government, Maximum Governance," reforms such as GST, DBT, and Digital India have made governance more transparent, more efficient, and more citizen-centric. The process of faceless tax assessment has promoted honesty and strengthened the trust of ordinary citizens. As a result of these efforts, India today has secured a strong position among the world's leading economies.

The Cabinet took a firm resolve that with the new energy of 'Seva Teerth' and the rapid pace of the 'Reform Express,' they will fulfil their commitment to secure India's place among the top three economies of the world in the near future.

The Union Cabinet said that it has dedicated itself to the national resolve of 'Viksit Bharat 2047'. This is a long-term national journey, in which the decisions taken today will determine the future shape of the coming generations. This first meeting at 'Seva Teerth' reminds them that the greater the goal of development.

The Cabinet asserted that this premise is not merely a modern workplace. It is also a symbol of a new work culture in governance. Through modern technology and efficient working systems here, the government's effectiveness will reach new heights.

That Cabinet said that every file that is moving from Seva Teerth, and every karmayogi working in Seva Teerth, will be inspired by the sentiment that their work is connected to simplifying the life of the last person in the country. The Union Cabinet resolves to promote prudent use of resources and accelerate the continuous journey of reforms that the country has experienced in recent years.

This first meeting further strengthens the belief that with the right policy, honest intent, and correct leadership, the path toward building a Developed India will continue to be illuminated. The work culture driven by 'Seva Teerth' will form the foundation for advancing India as a capable, empowered, and self-reliant nation.

It further mentioned that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Union Cabinet reiterates its commitment to make 'Seva Teerth' a global example of sensitive, accountable, and citizen-centric governance. The Cabinet resolves that in the journey to make India a prosperous, capable, and self-reliant nation by 2047, this premise will serve as a powerful centre of national aspirations.

- ANI

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Priya S
The intent is noble, but a new building and lofty words must be matched by ground reality. While schemes like Ayushman Bharat and Swachh Bharat are commendable, the last-mile delivery in villages still faces hurdles. Let 'Seva Teerth' become a hub that truly simplifies life for the poorest, not just a modern office block. Accountability is key.
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Rohit P
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 This is a proud moment. From South Block to a dedicated, modern 'Seva Teerth' reflects the growth trajectory of our nation. The mention of lifting 25 crore out of poverty and the Jal Jeevan Mission achievements are solid. This new energy should fuel our journey to become a top-3 economy. Full support!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the deep cultural integration with the Hindu calendar dates (Phalguna Shukla Paksha). As an observer, the focus on "service as pilgrimage" is a unique philosophical approach to governance. The digital reforms like faceless assessment are indeed global best practices. Hope this translates to even easier doing business for startups.
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Karthik V
The vision for Viksit Bharat 2047 is ambitious. A new workplace with modern tech can boost efficiency, but the real 'Teerth' (pilgrimage) will be when every government office in every district embodies this service culture. The PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana is a lifesaver for millions. More power to such initiatives.
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Meera T
"Minimum Government, Maximum Governance" – this is the mantra we need to see in action every day. The construction of

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