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PM Modi Inaugurates Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2; Says “Sewa Tirth” Will Reinvigorate Governance and Work Culture

Townhall Times, New Delhi
Reporter: Bhavika Kalra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today shared glimpses of the program related to ‘Sewa Tirth’ in New Delhi and inaugurated Kartavya Bhavan-1 and Kartavya Bhavan-2. On this occasion, he stated that these new administrative structures will strengthen the work culture of modern India and give new momentum to good governance.

In his address, the Prime Minister remarked that ‘Sewa Tirth’ is not merely a location but a symbol of the spirit of national service. He noted that it would provide new energy for the country’s development, public welfare, and administrative transparency. He emphasized that the government’s goal is to provide better and faster services to citizens, and these new buildings are a significant step in that direction.

Constructed in the Central Vista area of New Delhi, Kartavya Bhavan-1 and 2 are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Offices of various ministries and departments will be established in these buildings, which will enhance coordination and efficiency in administrative tasks. According to officials, they have been constructed keeping in mind modern technology, energy efficiency, and eco-friendly systems.

The Prime Minister stated that the government’s priority is to make operations more transparent and citizen centric. The new workplace structure will create a better working environment for employees and speed up the decision-making process. He described it as the “identity of a New India moving forward on the path of duty (Kartavya Path).”

Several senior officials, public representatives, and employees from various departments were present during the program. People hailed this initiative as a major step toward administrative reform. Experts believe that this will increase coordination between government departments and ensure that services reach the public on time.

The glimpses shared by the Prime Minister were widely appreciated by citizens on social media, who called it a new beginning for the administrative framework of modern India.

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