Delhi Gymkhana Staff Faces Uncertainty Amid Centre's Eviction Order

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- •Delhi Gymkhana Club ordered to vacate land near Prime Minister's residence.
- •Staff members received no prior notice about eviction order.
- •Employees fear losing jobs and seeking clarity on their future.
- •Club's management seeks clarification on eviction order and fate of employees.
- •Development raises concerns about impact on institution's legacy and reputation.
The Delhi Gymkhana Club, a colonial-era institution located near the Prime Minister's residence in the national capital, has been ordered by the Centre to vacate its land. The sudden eviction order has left the club's employees in a state of panic, with many fearing the loss of their jobs.
According to sources, the staff members received no prior notice about the eviction order, which has added to their anxiety. The employees are now seeking clarity on their future and are worried about what will happen to them. "Where will we go, what will we do?" asked a visibly distraught staff member, who wished to remain anonymous. The emotional outburst reflects the uncertainty and fear that has gripped the staff.


