From Empire to Empowerment: India's PMO Shifts to Seva Teerth
The Union Cabinet has adopted a resolution marking the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) transition from South Block to Seva Teerth, symbolizing a shift from colonial roots to a service-oriented future. This move underscores India's journey towards 'Viksit Bharat' and the cultural evolution in governance, connecting the past with a prosperous future.
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The Union Cabinet has decided to relocate the Prime Minister's Office from the historic South Block to the newly-established Seva Teerth. This transition symbolizes a significant shift from India's colonial past to a future focused on development and service, reflecting the broader cultural evolution in governance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired the final cabinet meeting at South Block, where the resolution was unanimously adopted. This historic move aims to transform these colonial-era buildings into part of the 'Yuge-Yugeen Bharat National Museum,' preserving India's rich civilizational legacy while promoting a service-oriented governance ethos in Seva Teerth.
The iconic North and South Blocks, which have been central to Indian governance post-independence, will now inspire future generations as they become museum spaces. The Cabinet praised PM Modi's visionary leadership for steering India from its imperial past towards a more modern, citizen-centric approach.
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