As part of the transformative Central Vista Project, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to transition to a new office complex near Raisina Hill by the end of January 2026. Formerly known as the “Executive Enclave,” the premises have been officially named Seva Teerth (Holy Place of Service). The complex consists of three main buildings housing the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Cabinet Secretariat, and the National Security Council Secretariat. This move marks the end of the PMO’s decades-long residency in the colonial-era South Block, which will now be repurposed into a sprawling national museum showcasing 5,000 years of Indian civilization.
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