Delhi Gymkhana Club Faces Eviction Amid Government Land Reassessment
Here's why centre has asked Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate premises
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The Indian government has ordered the historic Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate its premises by June 5, citing national security needs. The club, established in 1913, has faced governance scrutiny and plans to legally challenge the eviction, which could impact its operations and members.
- 01The Centre's eviction notice was issued by the Land and Development Office under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry.
- 02The government claims the land is needed for strengthening defence infrastructure and other public purposes.
- 03The Delhi Gymkhana Club was founded in 1913 during the British Raj and has evolved into a prominent social institution.
- 04In 2022, the National Company Law Tribunal allowed the government to take control of the club's management due to governance issues.
- 05Members of the club plan to legally challenge the eviction, citing concerns over its abruptness and potential impact on employees.
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The Indian government has directed the Delhi Gymkhana Club, a prestigious institution in Lutyens' Delhi, to vacate its 27.3-acre premises by June 5. This decision, issued by the Land and Development Office under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, is part of a broader reassessment of land use in the area for national security purposes. The club, established in 1913 as the Imperial Delhi Gymkhana Club, was initially a recreational space for British officials and has since evolved to include a diverse membership of bureaucrats, politicians, and business leaders. The eviction notice follows years of governance scrutiny, with the National Company Law Tribunal granting the Centre control over the club due to allegations of financial mismanagement. Club members have expressed intentions to legally contest the eviction, arguing it could disrupt operations and affect hundreds of employees and thousands of members. They seek clarity on relocation plans and alternative land allotment.
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The eviction could disrupt the operations of the Delhi Gymkhana Club, affecting its members and employees.
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