Amid Delhi Gymkhana Club row, Harsh Goenka highlights discrimination at Breach Candy Club: 'No Indian can be on.'
New Delhi, May 26 -- As the debate continues over the future of the 'elite' colonial era clubs in Delhi in the wake of the Central government's order asking them to vacate the land granted in 1913 on a perpetual lease, Harsh Goenka, the Chairman of RPG Group, has spoken about another similar institution in Mumbai, where Indians are still discriminated.
Breach Candy Club, officially known as the Breach Candy Swimming Bath Trust, dates back to the 1800s and still upholds its colonial legacy, where Europeans enjoy more privileges than Indians.
"Mumbai never tires of talking about inclusivity and progress. Yet a few decades ago, Indians were not allowed membership at Breach Candy Club, Mumbai. Astonishingly, even today, no Indian can be on ...
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