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Delhi Gymkhana Club, capital’s iconic landmark, at a crossroads after government takeover

The elite club, called a relic of the imperial past by the NCLAT, is allegedly riddled with mismanagement, nepotism and financial irregularities. However, its members, especially some in the disbanded committee, disagree and told Moneycontrol they were considering taking the matter to the Supreme Court.

February 24, 2021 / 13:08 IST
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Delhi Gymkhana Club (Image: Delhi Gymkhana)

Nestled in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, the sprawling Delhi Gymkhana Club sits tightly next to the residence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Lok Kalyan Marg.

Spread over 27 acres off Safdarjung Road, it was built by British architect Robert T Russell, who also designed Connaught Place and Teen Murti Bhavan. The Gymkhana is steeped in history—it is 107 years old. The club is also an exemplar of elitism because it is essentially an exclusive social club frequented by the who’s who of the national capital.

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Both facets of the iconic club have been cast in unusually negative light in recent years. In the first instance, a Tribunal court described it a “relic of the imperial past”. More on that later.

In the second, more serious, instance, the Gymkhana has been accused of mismanagement, nepotism and financial irregularities. Those charges reached a crescendo when the management committee was disbanded and the government appointed an administrator to oversee the affairs of the club, as directed by the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on February 15.