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Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Kartavya Bhavan,

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurates Kartavya Bhavan,

Time of India06-08-2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on today will inaugurate Kartavya Bhavan, the first of 10 new Common Central Secretariat buildings being developed under the Central Vista project. Designed to replace ageing structures like Shastri and Udyog Bhawan, Kartavya Bhavan will house key ministries including Home Affairs, External Affairs, and MSME. The state-of-the-art office complex spans over 1.5 lakh square meters, integrates IT-ready secure workspaces, and is built as a zero-discharge, energy-efficient green campus. Equipped with rooftop solar, rainwater harvesting, EV charging, and solid waste management systems, the building reflects the government's broader push for sustainable and agile governance. PM Modi will also address a public programme at Kartavya Path post the inauguration.
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