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Why PMO Complex Renamed As Seva Teerth And What This New Name Really Means

The government has given the new PMO complex a fresh name, “Seva Teerth.” Officials say the name reflects service, duty and a new way of thinking about governance in India today.

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New Delhi: The government has given the new PMO complex a special name. It will now be called Seva Teerth. Officials say this name carries a message. It tells the country that power is not the aim. Service is the real purpose. The name wants people to feel trust. It shows a simple idea. Government exists to serve.

What Does Seva Mean?

Seva means service to people. Officials say the PMO must show this spirit. They want the building to reflect duty. They want leaders to remember responsibility. They say names create mindset. A name can guide behaviour. It reminds the staff of national work.

Why Use Word Teerth?

Teerth means a sacred place. But here it has a new meaning. It is not about religion. It is about values. The officials say the PMO is a place of national decisions. They want it to feel important. They want it to feel pure. They want it to feel connected to the people.

How Will Complex Function?

The complex will also host major offices. It will have the Cabinet Secretariat. It will have the National Security Council Secretariat. It will also have India House. India House will welcome foreign leaders. Talks will happen there. Key decisions will be taken. The idea is to make work smoother.

Is Governance Changing Now?

Officials say a shift is happening. The focus is moving from power to service. They say the change is cultural. They say it is moral too. They feel leaders are thinking differently. They want a system based on duty. They want a citizen-first style. They call it a quiet reform.

Were Other Names Changed?

Yes, many places were renamed. Rajpath became Kartavya Path. The PM residence became Lok Kalyan Marg. Central Secretariat became Kartavya Bhavan. Raj Bhawans are now Lok Bhawans. These names talk about duty. They talk about welfare. They talk about public service. Officials say it is a pattern.

What Message Does It Send?

Officials say it sends one truth. Democracy must focus on responsibility. Not on status. They say symbols matter. They shape thinking. They create habits. They remind leaders of their work. They tell citizens what government stands for. They point toward a service-first India. They show a long-term vision.

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