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Indian Express
6 hours ago
- Indian Express
Roshanara Club with revamped sport facilities, wellness and banquet areas, opens its doors after almost 2 years
After being closed for renovation for nearly two years, the century-old Roshanara Club reopened its doors to the residents of the Capital on Sunday. Renovated and restored by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), the heritage club now boasts of revamped sport facilities as well as modern wellness and banquet areas, among others. The club, spread across 22 acres, was taken over by the DDA for renovation on September 29, 2023. This was after L-G V K Saxena – in his maiden visit to the club on January 12, 2023 – noticed that the 'majestic structure was lying in a dilapidated state with poor maintenance with a crumbling facade', the DDA said in a statement. Saxena, who unveiled the revamped club, said, 'It is a big moment for us, as this heritage club has been restored and relaunched. I congratulate the people of Delhi on this occasion. Delhi is a city of heritage and in the last three years, a number of heritage (sites) have been restored and we are committed towards (restoring) more in the future.' The club was established on August 15, 1922 as an elite recreational and social retreat for the Britishers residing in the area around present-day Delhi University and Civil Lines. It was named after Begum Roshanara, the daughter of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, who was buried in the neighbouring Roshanara Bagh. The club is considered the birthplace of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, which was formed in 1928 when Indian cricket administrators gathered at Roshanara Club. 'Particular attention was given to the preservation of the club's architectural legacy. The century-old façade, including the European-style doors and windows, Mangalore-tiled roof, and intricate wooden trusses, have all been carefully restored. Antique chandeliers and original furnishings were refurbished and reupholstered to revive their classic charm,' the DDA said in its statement. It added that indoor facilities at the club now include a main lounge, card and billiards rooms, banquet area, bar and dining hall, library, gym, squash and badminton courts, a swimming pool, and a wellness area with yoga, sauna, and steam rooms. Outdoor amenities include clay, grass, and synthetic tennis courts, cricket grounds, a mini football zone, basketball area, and a jogging track. The DDA said civil works involved anti-termite treatment, waterproofing, marble polishing, wooden flooring repairs, and renovations to sanitary facilities. Important upgrades were made to the squash and badminton courts, swimming pool, and various places in the club house building. While electrical systems were overhauled, AC cooling was enhanced by providing requisite units, ducting and wiring were concealed, and damaged fittings, switches and light fixtures were replaced. Chandni Chowk BJP MP Praveen Khandelwal, Model Town BJP MLA Ashok Goel, DDA Vice Chairman N Saravana Kumar, and senior officials also attended the launch. Devansh Mittal is a trainee correspondent with The Indian Express. He studied political science at Ashoka University. He can be reached at ... Read More


Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
DDA renovates and reopens historic Roshanara club in Delhi
New Delhi: Delhi Development Authority resumed operations at Roshanara Club in north Delhi after completing renovations that include modernised sports facilities, guest rooms and food services. DDA had taken over the club in 2023 after the lieutenant governor visited the club on Jan 12 that year and found it poorly managed. The revamped heritage club will be unveiled by LG VK Saxena on July 27. The refurbishment encompassed upgrades to the squash and badminton courts, swimming pool and various sections of the clubhouse building. "DDA completed the overhaul of the electrical infrastructure, while the air-conditioning system was enhanced with new units, and all ducting and wiring were properly concealed. The damaged fittings, switches, and light fixtures were replaced while keeping in mind the heritage character of the building. The civil works also involved anti-termite treatment, waterproofing, marble polishing, wooden flooring repairs, and renovations to sanitary facilities. These works will improve the aesthetics of the place and give long life to the structure," said a DDA official. DDA focused on preserving the club's architectural legacy. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Search & compare rates from major search-engines, along with local, reputable engines. Hotel Deals | Search Ads Browse Now Undo The century-old façade, including the European-style doors and windows, Mangalore tiled roof and intricate wooden trusses were all restored. What uplifts the look are the antique chandeliers and original furnishings, which were refurbished and reupholstered to revive their classic charm. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi Established in 1922, Roshanara Club holds the distinction of being one of India's oldest social establishments. It is named after Begum Roshanara, the daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who was buried in the adjacent Roshanara Bagh. The club has served as a lush retreat for its members for over 90 years. It is also considered the birthplace of the Board of Control for Cricket in India and to this date, offers a wide range of sports activities, including tennis (on synthetic and clay courts), basketball, table tennis, cricket, swimming, badminton, squash, futsal and yoga. These activities continued to take place even after DDA took over the club and began the revamp of the entire facility. The 22-acre property became entangled in legal proceedings after the authorities sealed it in 2023. According to DDA, the club's administration continued operations despite the expiry of the land lease. However, the former club management maintained that the sealing was carried out despite a stay order from Delhi High Court. "Noticing the century-old club in a state of sheer neglect and dilapidation with poor maintenance, LG directed DDA to take back the management of the club from the private entity that was running the institution," explained a DDA official. Saxena emphasised the need for immediate restoration and renovation of Roshanara Club to restore its glorious heritage and bring back the charm of a bygone era. " With the restoration work of the clubhouse completed, members can enjoys its sprawling lawns, vintage architecture, and sports activities," added another official.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Time of India
Baccarat CEO Laurence Nicolas on India's evolving taste for meaningful luxury
The first rule of protocol is 'No drama', says Laurence Nicolas, CEO of Baccarat , when asked if she's ever witnessed the accidental breaking of one of the brand's iconic crystal pieces. 'The sound of crystal breaking is both tragic and strangely beautiful — one last crystalline note before silence,' she tells ET Panache Luxury . It's a response that speaks volumes — not just about grace under pressure, but also about the quiet confi dence born from centuries of craftsmanship. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category MCA Finance Artificial Intelligence Design Thinking Data Science CXO Data Analytics Data Science healthcare Cybersecurity Digital Marketing Public Policy Others Leadership Degree others Technology Product Management PGDM MBA Management Project Management Operations Management Healthcare Skills you'll gain: Programming Proficiency Data Handling & Analysis Cybersecurity Awareness & Skills Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT Master of Computer Applications Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details Founded in 1764 in the town of Baccarat in northeastern France, by royal decree of King Louis XV, the house has grown from its artisanal roots into a global emblem of French luxury. Nobody ever breaks a piece on purpose, points out Nicolas, adding, 'We smile and gently remind them that after 260 years, we have mastered the art of recreating beauty — sometimes even on a bespoke basis.' Edited excerpts from an interview: How will India's affluent class evolve over the next five years? India's new affluent generation is shifting towards a more experience-led, tailored, mindful approach to luxury. I feel they will prioritise craftsmanship, sustainability and elegance over overt branding. Digital platforms will play a central role in how they explore and shop for luxury, while exceptional service and customised experiences will remain essential. What is one pitfall luxury brands should be careful to avoid? Avoid the temptation to follow fleeting trends. In the end, what makes a piece timeless is precisely what makes it modern. The legendary Tuzla 157 chandelier took over 60 artisans to create What has been the most over-the-top request you have received? Some special commissions challenge the talent of the artisans or push the limits of the material. For example, Baccarat has created oversized pieces at the request of certain clients, such as a monumental version of the Célimène Vase for a special commission in Japan. At 1.70 metres and weighing 850 kgs, the creation of this vase required the full technical prowess of the craftsmen and took over 3,000 hours of work. How do you balance legacy with innovation? Innovation has always been at the heart of the brand — whether in techniques, industrial tools or creative expression. Baccarat was the first to develop coloured crystal, to electrify its chandeliers, and to collaborate with the greatest designers and artists of its time. Balancing this heritage with bold creativity means reinterpreting our codes in ways that resonate with new generations. The Elephant Liquor Cabinet, which was reportedly owned by the Maharajah of Baroda Are there specific cultural or design influences from India that Baccarat will incorporate? We are planning exclusive re-editions of some of our iconic creations for the Indian market, such as the Elephant Liquor Cabinet, presented at the 1878 Paris World Fair. This masterpiece was followed by a few rare examples, one of which, according to the oral tradition passed down through generations, was acquired in the 1920s by the Maharajah of Baroda, who is said to have purchased it to celebrate an important festival.