10 oldest clubs of India established before independence

10 oldest clubs of India established before independence
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10 oldest clubs of India established before independence

India's rich history led to the formation of a large chain of elite clubs that were social and recreational hubs for British administrators and Indian nobility. Let us explore each of these clubs one by one in detail.

Delhi Gymkhana Club (1913)
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Delhi Gymkhana Club (1913)

This club continues to function in full swing in the centre of Delhi. It caters to bureaucrats, diplomats, and high-level personnel. This club was constructed during the British period to cater to elite parties and has rigid membership rules.

Bombay Gymkhana (1875)
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Bombay Gymkhana (1875)

It continues to be active in Mumbai and sponsors cricket, squash, rugby and athletics. It continues to be a bustling social center in South Mumbai.

Bangalore Club (1868)
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Bangalore Club (1868)

Bangalore club retains its colonial high-end heritage and selectivity, providing members with social, sports and dining facilities, including political and business elites.

Secunderabad Club (1878)
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Secunderabad Club (1878)

Although this location was hit by a massive fire in 2022, the club is being reconstructed and is still an important social institution in Telangana, famous for its heritage and elaborate events.

Royal Calcutta Turf Club (1847)
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Royal Calcutta Turf Club (1847)

This location continues to have events like horse racing at the Kolkata Race course, maintaining its royal and time-defying traditions and is still active in India's equestrian sports movement.

Ootacamund Club (1841)
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Ootacamund Club (1841)

This club continues to be active in Ooty and features colonial-era architecture, picturesque surroundings and considers itself to be one of snooker's points of origin.

Madras Club (1832)
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Madras Club (1832)

Currently merged with the Adyar Club, it still exists as an exclusive, member-based club in Chennai, preserving its legacy of offering finer British-style hospitality.

Bengal Club (1827)
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Bengal Club (1827)

In the centre of Kolkata, this posh social club is still servicing high-profile members with its colonial nature, library, fine dining, and heritage vibe.




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