Cabinet resolves to serve 1.4bn citizens in Seva Teerth pledge

In a significant move to enhance citizen engagement and empowerment, the Union Cabinet, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has inaugurated the 'Seva Teerth' initiative. This new office aims to serve the diverse needs of approximately 1.4 billion citizens, focusing on fostering a culture of service and nation-building. By prioritizing the importance of citizen welfare, the government seeks to create a more responsive and accountable administrative framework. The 'Seva Teerth' initiative is expected to streamline various public services, making them more accessible and efficient for all citizens. This initiative aligns with the government's broader vision of participatory governance, where citizens are not just beneficiaries but active participants in the development process. The Cabinet's resolution underscores the commitment to empower citizens, ensuring that their voices are heard in national decision-making processes. As India continues to evolve, initiatives like 'Seva Teerth' signify a pivotal step towards building a more inclusive and service-oriented society, ultimately contributing to the country’s progress and development.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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