Delhi Gymkhana Club, one of Delhi’s most exclusive colonial-era institutions, is at the centre of a major land dispute.
The British-era Gymkhana Club is facing eviction, triggering a legal battle and a wave of nostalgia.
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Namaz offered amid tight security across Delhi on Eid-ul-Azha; social media under lens
New Delhi, May 28 (PTI) Eid-Ul-Azha prayers were offered peacefully across the national capital on Thursday amid tight ...
One of the key changes is the renaming of Rohini West Metro Station, which will now be called “Dr Baba Saheb Ambedkar ...
One of India's most exclusive private clubs founded during British colonial rule risks closure after the government ordered ...
The Delhi Gymkhana Club traces its origins to July 1913, barely two years after the British Indian government decided in 1911 ...
The Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday appointed Union minister Harsh Malhotra as the new president of its Delhi unit, replacing Virendra Sachdeva amid growing speculation over a leadership change in ...
New Delhi, India – On a sweltering afternoon, hundreds of men and women gathered in an open area, bigger than a football stadium, near the Yamuna river in northeast Delhi. As the crowd grew, the place ...
The decisions, cleared by the State Names Authority (SNA) chaired by the Chief Minister, include changes to key Metro ...
JAC Delhi 2026 Counselling: The Joint Admission Committee Delhi has launched the JAC Delhi 2026 counselling registration at ...
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Thursday announced a fresh round of organisational ...
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