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10 oldest clubs of India established before independence

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 6, 2025, 13:00 IST
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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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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