The Breach Candy Club, officially registered as the Breach Candy Swimming Bath Trust, was founded in 1878, at the height of ...
Breach Candy Club has again come under scrutiny for its colonial-era-rooted structure, as the Delhi Gymkhana Club controversy ...
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor recalled being thrown out of Mumbai’s Breach Candy Club in the 1960s as the Delhi Gymkhana Club controversy reignited debate over colonial-era elitism and exclusion., Mumbai ...
While the Centre's move to evict the Delhi Gymkhana Club over unpaid dues and defence-related requirements has dominated headlines, similar questions are now being raised about other powerful clubs ...
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor recalled being thrown out of Mumbai’s Breach Candy Club in the 1960s as controversy intensified ...
The Breach Candy Club was founded in 1878 as a European-only enclave in Bombay. Until the 1960s — years after India gained independence — Indian members were barred from the club ...
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'Thrown out for being Indian': Why Shashi Tharoor's Breach Candy Club story is back in focus
Breach Candy Club was founded in 1878 during British rule as a facility meant only for European residents of Bombay.
Mumbai’s ultra-exclusive Breach Candy Club has landed in the middle of a massive controversy after social media users slammed its alleged “Europeans-only” trust membership policy. The row intensified ...
The industrialist's post reignited debate over elite club culture in India as discussions around the future of Delhi's ...
Breach Candy Club, officially known as the Breach Candy Swimming Bath Trust, dates back to the 1800s and still upholds its ...
Industrialist Harsh Goenka criticized Mumbai's Breach Candy Club for its colonial-era governance rules, sparking debate as Delhi Gymkhana Club faces an eviction order.
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