
New Delhi, 24 February (H.S.):In a historic first, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Union Cabinet is scheduled to convene at 11 a.m. today in the freshly inaugurated Seva Teerth, marking the new Prime Minister's Office (PMO) as the nerve center of India's governance. This gathering follows the PMO's relocation from the iconic South Block on February 13, symbolizing a seamless transition to a modern administrative hub designed for efficiency and accessibility.
The shift to Seva Teerth, located in proximity to the new Parliament House and forthcoming ministerial complexes, promises to streamline VVIP movements and alleviate chronic traffic disruptions in the capital.
Sources reveal that during the final South Block cabinet session, PM Modi evoked poignant memories of the edifice's legacy—from Jawaharlal Nehru's inaugural post-Independence meetings at Rashtrapati Bhavan to war room deliberations during India's four pivotal conflicts—infusing the occasion with a sense of continuity amid change.
Beyond policy discourse, these meetings uphold PM Modi's signature ritual: ministers sharing good news from their portfolios or personal lives to foster inspiration and collective momentum. Examples abound, such as a senior minister's turnaround of a loss-making public enterprise into a Rs 100 crore profit-maker, or Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu's joyful announcement of his son's birth last year. This practice, initiated post-agenda discussions, underscores a leadership ethos that blends pragmatism with positivity, even as the Cabinet Secretariat relocates from Rashtrapati Bhavan for operational synergy.
Seva Teerth's ecosystem—encompassing the PM's upcoming residence within a compact radius—heralds a paradigm shift in bureaucratic logistics, potentially reducing congestion and enhancing inter-ministerial collaboration. As ministries like power, health, and railways routinely spotlight transformative initiatives during these forums, today's session at the new PMO could preview policy accelerations aligned with national priorities.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar