Seva Teerth begins its journey with a Sankalp for common man

The new PMO complex — Seva Teerth — on Tuesday adopted a resolution titled ‘Seva Sankalp Resolution’ with a motive and responsibility to serve 1.4 billion citizens of Bharat. According to the resolution passed in the first Cabinet meeting at Seva Teerth, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it is a new beginning in India’s development journey, and every decision taken in the new building will be inspired by a spirit and sentiment of Nagrik Devo Bhava and
simplifying the life of the last person in the country.
“The Union Cabinet reiterates 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,” the resolution read. “We reaffirm that, in line with our vision, we will further strengthen the governance model that is transparent, aware, and sensitive to the emotions of citizens,” it said.
According to the resolution, work culture at Seva Teerth will be guided by the spirit of the fundamental ethos of the Constitution, and every decision will be accountable to the aspirations of the people. This meeting and this building are a direct expression of the reconstruction of New India, according to the ‘Seva Sankalp’ resolution.
“With this auspicious beginning, we welcome that future whose foundation has been laid by centuries of effort. After Independence, for so many decades, Governments operated from the Prime Minister’s Office in South Block, preserving the legacy and envisioning the future. We envisioned an India whose thought is indigenous, whose form is modern, and whose capability is boundless. Today, Seva Teerth is the embodied manifestation of that very vision, which will enhance India’s pride as the Mother of Democracy,” it said.
The Cabinet also remembered the history of the complex’s location, which was the site of the temporary barracks from the British era. The resolution said that before colonial rule, India was a nation recognised both for its material grandeur and for its human values.
It said that the concept of Seva Teerth is formed from the confluence of both these ideals. “For us, 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 resolution read.
The ‘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 resolved.
The decisions taken in recent years under Modi’s leadership have brought new clarity to the purpose of governance and strengthened public trust in governance, the resolution read. It said that in the past decade, by lifting more than 25 crores of citizens out of poverty, the country has achieved what was once considered impossible.
Through Ayushman Bharat, the nation achieved the distinction of connecting crores of people to health security, and the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana ensured food security for nearly 80 crores of citizens, bringing an end to the scourge of hunger, it said.
Under the Swachh Bharat Mission, the construction of more than 12 crores toilets provided crores of families and women with a life of dignity. The construction of more than 40 million houses granted shelter to crores of families. In rural areas, through the Jal Jeevan Mission, access to drinking water has been provided to approximately 16 crores of citizens, the resolution read.
The Union Cabinet views these transformations 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, it read.
The Cabinet said it takes a firm resolve that with the new energy of ‘Seva Teerth’ and the rapid pace of the ‘Reform Express’.














