Delhi Gymkhana Club Staff Face Job Uncertainty Amid Government Takeover
Centre's move to take over Delhi Gymkhana Club leaves staff worried over jobs, future
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Employees of the Delhi Gymkhana Club are anxious after the Indian government ordered the club to vacate its premises by June 5. Many workers, some with decades of service, fear losing their jobs and livelihoods, prompting calls for clarity and support from the government.
- 01The Centre's order for the Delhi Gymkhana Club to vacate by June 5 has left around 600 employees worried about their jobs.
- 02Nandan Singh Negi, President of the Gymkhana Employee Welfare Association, reported that staff were informed of the takeover on May 22.
- 03Longtime staff member Rameshwar, with over 35 years at the club, expressed concerns about supporting his family amid job uncertainty.
- 04A housekeeping staff member highlighted the emotional toll, fearing both job loss and home demolition.
- 05Retired General P K Sehgal indicated that the club's committee plans to challenge the government's order in court.
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Employees at the Delhi Gymkhana Club, a prestigious institution in Lutyens' Delhi, are facing significant anxiety following a directive from the Indian government requiring the club to vacate its premises by June 5. The order, issued by the Land and Development Office under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, states that the land is needed for 'institutional and governance-related purposes' due to its strategic location. Many staff members, some of whom have dedicated over 30 years to the club, fear for their livelihoods. Nandan Singh Negi, President of the Gymkhana Employee Welfare Association, reported that employees are in distress, seeking clarity on their future. Rameshwar, a long-serving employee, expressed worries about how he will support his family, while another staff member lamented the potential loss of both her job and home. The club's committee, led by retired General P K Sehgal, is considering legal action against the government's order, emphasizing the need to protect the jobs of approximately 600 workers.
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The government's decision to take over the Delhi Gymkhana Club directly threatens the jobs of hundreds of employees, creating uncertainty for their families and livelihoods.
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