Today, February 13, 2026, marks a historic turning point in India’s administrative history. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is officially inaugurating Seva Teerth, the new Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), along with Kartavya Bhavan 1 and 2.
This move is more than just a change of address; it is the final step in vacating the British-era North and South Blocks, which have served as the seat of power for nearly a century. This transition represents a shift from colonial-era legacy to a modern, efficient, and future-ready governance model under the Viksit Bharat (Developed India) vision.
For decades, the Prime Minister’s Office and several key ministries operated out of the iconic North and South Blocks. While these buildings are architectural marvels, they were built in 1931 and were not designed for the digital age.
The name Seva Teerth translates to “a sacred place of service.” This naming reflects the government’s philosophy of Jan Seva (service to the people).
Along with the PMO, PM Modi is inaugurating Kartavya Bhavan 1 and 2. These buildings will house major ministries including Finance, Defence, Health, and Education.
The shift to Kartavya Bhavan (meaning “House of Duty”) is a logistical feat. By bringing these ministries together in one area along the Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath), the government is creating a Common Central Secretariat. This ensures that different wings of the government are no longer scattered across Delhi, saving time and resources.
The vacation of the North and South Blocks is deeply symbolic. For 77 years since independence, India’s top leadership worked within walls designed by British architects Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker to project imperial power.
By moving out, the government is “decolonizing” the administrative heart of the country. But these historic buildings won’t be forgotten. They are set to be converted into the Yuge Yugeen Bharat National Museum, a world-class facility that will showcase India’s 5,000-year-old civilization.
The inauguration today is a clear signal of India’s confidence. It balances the need for high-tech, efficient infrastructure with a cultural identity that is uniquely Indian. As the Prime Minister chairs the last Cabinet meeting in the South Block before moving to Seva Teerth, the message is clear: the focus is now on the future.
This new administrative hub is the engine room for the vision of a developed India by 2047. It provides the tools and the environment necessary for a modern nation to tackle global challenges with speed and transparency.
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