In a significant move reflecting the government’s commitment to public service, the Udyog Bhawan Metro Station in New Delhi has been officially renamed Seva Tirth Bhawan Station. This change comes just a day after the Prime Minister’s Office relocated to the newly christened ‘Seva Tirth’ complex.
Union Minister Manohar Lal Khattar announced the renaming on Friday, emphasizing that it aligns the station’s identity with the broader vision of Seva Tirth Bhawan. Located on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro network, the station sits at the heart of Central Delhi, serving key government offices and ministries. Daily commuters, including officials, staff, and visitors, rely on it for seamless access to administrative hubs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the inauguration, highlighted that ‘Seva Tirth’ embodies the soul of India—service and compassion. ‘This dedication symbolizes an unwavering commitment to duty, empathy, and putting India first,’ he stated. The PM expressed hope that it would inspire future generations to embrace selfless service for the welfare of all citizens.
The station’s proximity to the PMO underscores the symbolic importance of this rename. As Delhi’s administrative nerve center evolves, such changes signal a deeper cultural shift towards citizen-centric governance. Commuters can expect updated signage and announcements soon, enhancing the station’s connection to this landmark initiative.
This development not only modernizes public infrastructure but also reinforces the narrative of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ in everyday urban life. With millions passing through Delhi Metro annually, the rename is poised to become a talking point for residents and visitors alike.