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1984: Court reserves order on Tytler’s anticipatory bail plea | Delhi News

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A Delhi Court Wednesday reserved its order on former Congress minister Jagdish Tytler’s anticipatory bail plea in a case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots involving arson in a North Delhi gurdwara.

Medical conditions, mental health issues and old age were cited by Tytler’s counsel as grounds to seek anticipatory bail. The matter will now be heard on August 4.

In May, the CBI filed a supplementary chargesheet against Tytler based on statements of new witnesses who claimed they saw him allegedly instigating the mob which had assembled at Azad Market’s Pul Bangash Gurdwara on November 1, 1984, following which it was burnt down and three persons were killed. The chargesheet alleged that Tytler “incited, instigated and provoked” the mob, after which he had moved an anticipatory bail plea at Rouse Avenue Court on August 1.

Public Prosecutor Amit Jindal told The Indian Express that statements of two new witnesses, who had never spoken regarding the case earlier, were recorded during the investigation.

Tytler’s counsel, Manu Sharma, argued that closure reports filed by the CBI in 2009 and 2014 proved he was innocent and he was at Teen Murti Bhavan when gurdwara was set ablaze, on the basis of a DVD which the agency relied on while filing a closure report. “In 2009, the CBI recommended no action… In 2014, again the court recommended no action against Tytler. But 11 months before a general election… the CBI decides… there is a case…,” said Sharma.

The summoning orders, he said, suffered from a “serious infirmity” as they were passed based on a few witnesses who showed up after decades.

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HS Phoolka, the counsel for the complainant, argued that the grant of bail was not necessary since accused had committed offences punishable with death, imprisonment for life or for more than 7 years. He argued that the gravity of the offence and the likelihood of the accused threatening witnesses needed to be looked at. “It is not a case of three murders, it is a case of genocide…” he said. “Threats took place for a closure report. Imagine what would happen for a chargesheet,” he said.

Sharma said the delay in the witnesses coming forward tilted the case in favour of the accused. “… The new witnesses have to explain why they didn’t come forward earlier during trial,” he said.

“Witnesses react differently. Just because there is a delay in their statements doesn’t mean they’re lying,” Jindal countered.



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Rain lashes Dalhi; Yamuna water level rises again | Delhi News

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Parts of Delhi recorded heavy rainfall early on Wednesday with more rain expected on Thursday.

The India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) weather observatory at Mayur Vihar recorded the highest amount of rainfall on Wednesday morning – 110.5 mm. Other parts of the city recorded what the IMD categorises as moderate rainfall – the Safdarjung weather station, the city’s base observatory, recorded 37.1 mm, while Lodhi Road logged 35.1 mm. The weather observatory at North Delhi’s Mungeshpur recorded 53.5 mm of rainfall.

Very light rainfall continued in parts of the city till noon. Rainfall offered some respite from high humidity levels, and the maximum temperature Wednesday dropped slightly to 31.3 degrees Celsius, four notches below normal. The IMD forecast indicates that moderate rainfall and thundershowers are expected in Delhi on Thursday as well. A ‘yellow’ alert has been issued, which is a warning to ‘be aware’. The alert points to the likelihood of minor traffic disruptions and waterlogging in low-lying areas. Light to moderate rainfall is also expected on Friday, and light rain is on the forecast for the weekend. So far this month, the Safdarjung weather station has recorded 368.6 mm of rainfall, which is more than the normal or long-period average of 209.7 mm for the entire month. The city has seen 16 rainy days so far this July.

A western disturbance has been affecting northwest India. Additionally, the monsoon trough, a feature of the southwest monsoon, is active and lies south of its normal position, but is likely to shift northwards in the next two to three days, according to an IMD bulletin issued on Wednesday. After remaining a little below the ‘danger’ level on Tuesday night and early on Wednesday morning, the water level of the Yamuna at the Old Railway Bridge in Delhi returned to a figure above the ‘danger’ mark on Wednesday evening. The level at 8 pm was 205.5 m, which is a little above the ‘danger’ mark of 205.33 m. It is set to rise further to 205.73 m by 10 pm on Wednesday, going by the Central Water Commission (CWC) forecast.

It is likely to remain above the ‘danger’ mark on Thursday and Friday, according to the CWC’s flood situation report and advisory issued on Wednesday.v



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3-year-old boy drowns in waterlogged basement in North Delhi

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A three-year-old boy, who had stepped outside his home to play, drowned in the waterlogged basement of a building in North Delhi’s Kirari Saturday, police said. The boy lived with his family at their rented accommodation on the ground floor of the same building, they added.

Residents of the locality said the basement, used for storage purposes, had been waterlogged for many days. Police suspect the boy went down the staircase, slipped and fell into the basement where he drowned in the water.

Police said they received a call about the incident at 10.24 pm Saturday. The boy, Arif Ali, was taken to a hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

GS Sidhu, DCP (Rohini), said, “We received information at Prem Nagar police station from the SGM hospital regarding the death of a boy. The boy lived in Prem Nagar, Kirari. Local police reached the hospital where the parents stated that there was waterlogging in the basement. Necessary legal action is being taken in the matter.”

The boy’s father, Ashraf Ali, is a rickshaw puller and has five other children.

He said, “On Saturday, I was outside for some work while his mother was at home. Within 10-15 minutes, we realised Arif was missing. We searched for him everywhere… I then found his body in the basement.”

The family alleged that the basement has been flooded with water and sewage for weeks, adding that none of the authorities has taken any action.

“We called the councillor and other MCD officials several times. They have still not done anything to fix the waterlogging issue. I just want them to act now. I have lost my son. I don’t want anything like this to happen to someone else…,” said the father.

Locals in Kirari alleged the entire colony has been facing waterlogging problems for weeks after the heavy rain in the city, adding that there is inadequate drainage in the area. “Neither the local MLA nor the councillor has come to meet the family or us. How can we live here when our houses are all filled with water?” said Rajdev, a local.

Kirari MLA, AAP’s Rituraj Govind, said, “I am very sad to hear this news. We found that three-four houses were constructed in the middle of a water body… including the house where the incident took place… on encroached land… This is a natural body, called Machli ka talab… Rescue operations take place at settlements located around the river fronts and banks. Kirari is very far from Yamuna. It will get flooded after the entire city gets submerged. The natural water body was dry but this time, with heavy and unprecedented rain, water filled the houses. Hence, the water entered the houses…”

“We are planning to shift the families to a rescue centre. We will also provide compensation to the boy’s family,” he added.

The BJP, meanwhile, hit out at the AAP. In a statement, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva alleged, “The criminal negligence of the Delhi government is taking the lives of children in Kirari. We demand immediate compensation of Rs 25 lakh to the family from the Arvind Kejriwal government. Every year, during monsoon, waterlogging happens in Kirari and the Delhi government has never made any effort to ensure laying of proper sewer lines and sanitation in the year. In most parts of Kirari, water enters houses and they’re submerged in 3-4 feet of water…”



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Saving people, cattle along Yamuna, Police have their task cut out

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On Wednesday, Inspector Sukrampal along with head constable Sandeep and constable Deepak from Usmanpur police station received a distress call. A 25-year-old man, Jitendra, had been trapped in the area amid rising waters and had been sitting atop a tree for more than 22 hours.

“His house was damaged. We took a motorboat and went to save him. The situation was such that we had to remove shoes and life jackets to access the land. But we managed to get the boat near the tree, pick him up and take him to safety,” said Sukrampal.

The rescue operation is one among several that Delhi Police personnel have been carrying out for the last couple of days as water level in Yamuna crossed the ‘danger ‘ mark of 207.72 m, necessitating evacuation from low-lying areas. Teams from North Delhi, Northeast Delhi, East Delhi and other districts have been helping hundreds of persons for the last couple of days.

Sanjay Singh, Special Commissioner of Police (Licensing & Legal Div), said the police have responded to 1,919 calls related to traffic, 200 on water logging, 82 on building-collapse, 142 related to tree-falling, and six road cave-ins in the last three-four days. In total, more than 760 persons, including women and children, along with 271 cattle have been rescued in the last 24 hours, as per data released by the police.

Staffers have been deployed around Yamuna plains, Kashmere Gate, Ring Road, Shahdara, Sonia Vihar, Usmanpur, Mandawali etc to rescue persons. Sources said leave of all police personnel in the districts have been canceled.

Joy N Tirkey, DCP (Northeast), said more than 250 police personnel have been working with teams of NDRF, Civil Defence volunteers, boat operators and others.

In Shahdara, rescue operations have been going on at Geeta Colony area and Gandhi Nagar to save locals. In East Delhi, maximum number of distress calls were received from Pandav Nagar, followed by Mayur Vihar and Mandawali area.

Amrutha Guguloth, DCP East, said her staff rescued more than 575 persons in the last three days.



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50-year-old woman shot dead by daughter’s ex-boyfriend

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A 55-year-old woman was shot dead allegedly by her daughter’s ex-boyfriend at their home in North Delhi’s Sarai Rohilla. Police said the accused had allegedly come to take back the gifts he gave to his partner but allegedly fired at her and her mother instead.

The deceased, identified as Poonam (55), was shot in the head and died on the spot, said police. Her daughter, a 27-year-old chartered accountant, called police and alleged her ex-boyfriend killed her mother. The accused, who is absconding, works as a salesman at a saree shop in Kotwali area.

As per police, the woman and the accused were in a relationship till last month. The woman wanted to return the gifts and called the accused to come and take them.

“We received a call around 4-5 pm. The woman said she was sitting with a bag filled with teddy bears and other gifts. When the accused came, she handed him the bag but he was angry and shouted at them. He pulled out a pistol and fired at her. Her mother was also standing nearby and was shot in the head,” said a senior police officer.

SS Kalsi, DCP (North), said, “We have formed multiple teams and sent them to nab the accused. His location has been traced. He is trying to escape but will be nabbed soon. The woman’s statement has been recorded. It seems the accused was angry and planned to attack the woman after the breakup.”

Police said neighbours initially believed that Poonam died after slipping in the bathroom. Around 4.02 pm, a PCR call was received saying, “Our neighbour slipped and fell in the bathroom. She is severely injured.”



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Teen cousins get offer to feature in Insta reel, end up being robbed in Qudsia Bagh

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Two cousins were out on a walk in North Delhi’s historic Qudsia Bagh when a group of three men and a teenager approached them. They told the duo that they were social media influencers and asked them to pose with the group for an Instagram reel. The cousins, both teenagers, obliged and the filming of reels began. After some time, the group asked the cousins to move to a corner for “better background and view”. As soon as the cousins obliged them again, one of the members of the group fished out a knife, stabbed one of the teenagers, and made off with the mobile phone of the other before fleeing from the spot.

The incident took place on June 19. Police have arrested a 19-year-old man and apprehended a juvenile in connection with the case Tuesday.

Police said they had received a PCR call about a stabbing from locals. The complainant, Rahil (16), had sustained stab injuries to his stomach. He said he was walking in the garden with his cousin Laraeb (15) when four unknown people approached them.

A senior police officer said, “The accused introduced themselves as social media influencers. They then lured the boys to make a reel with them on the pretext of gaining more followers. The boys agreed. The accused took the victims to a corner and one of the accused robbed Laraeb’s phone while another stabbed Rahil. They also tried to attack Laraeb but he manged to fend them off.”

The cousins were rushed to a hospital and their statements recorded. They were soon discharged and are stable now, said police.

During investigation, it was found that there were no CCTVs at the spot and the accused couldn’t be identified with the help of locals or informers.

A team led by Station House Officer (SHO), Civil Lines, Rajeev Kumar analysed more than 100 CCTVs near Qudsia Bagh and other markets. Based on CCTV mapping, it was suspected that the accused had come from the Trans-Yamuna area.

Sagar Singh Kalsi, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), North, said, “The team scanned over 200 CCTVs all around Delhi. The accused were then identified. Several raids were conducted and we found their addresses. A juvenile, aged around 15, was apprehended.”

Police said the boy revealed his associates had hatched the entire plan to “successfully rob” the victims.

“Their plan was to first approach the victims posing as influencers and convince them to participate in making reels. They also planned to make a separate reel of the incident to gain fame in the crime world. They wanted to show off their power… and decided to execute the plan at Qudsia Park,” added Kalsi.

Based on the juvenile’s questioning, one of the accused, Munna, was tracked down and arrested.

Two of his associates are still absconding. Police said they have been identified and will be arrested soon.



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Delhi Environment Min convenes meeting amid Delhi’s worsening air quality

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Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai has called a meeting of the officials of his department and the city’s pollution control board on Thursday, as the national capital recorded close to ‘severe’ level air quality index (AQI).


The meeting is slated to take place at 1 pm on Thursday, an official said on Wednesday.


“The meeting of the environment department and Delhi Pollution Control Committee, to be chaired by Delhi Minister Gopal Rai, has been convened to discuss the situation as the AQI level has deteriorated,” he said.


The air quality index (AQI) in the national capital was close to the ‘severe’ level on an overcast Wednesday morning while the minimum temperature settled at 25.4 degrees Celsius, a notch below the season’s average.


Central Pollution Control Board data showed Delhi’s AQI at 395 (‘very poor’) at 9 am, just five notches short of touching the ‘severe’ level. An AQI between zero and 50 is considered ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory’, 101 and 200 ‘moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, and 401 and 500 ‘severe’.


The weather office has predicted dust storm or thunderstorm during the day while the maximum temperature is likely to settle around 40 degrees Celsius.


Thunderstorms with light to moderate rain are likely in isolated places of north Delhi, Gohana, Gannaur, Sonipat, Rohtak and Kharkhoda of Haryana, and Baraut, Bagpat and Khekra of Uttar Pradesh, the weather office said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: May 17 2023 | 2:56 PM IST

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Brookfield, Tata Group in talks to invest in upcoming IPO of Nexus Malls

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By M. Sriram and Rama Venkat


BENGALURU (Reuters) -Brookfield Asset Management and Tata Group are in talks to invest in the upcoming initial public offering (IPO) for Nexus Malls, betting that the Indian real estate investment trust will benefit from a rise in the country’s consumption levels, two sources told Reuters.


The IPO, the first-ever by an Indian retail REIT, comes at a time when volatile markets and global macroeconomic challenges have scuppered or delayed various listing plans in India.


Blackstone Inc-owned Nexus is seeking a valuation of about $3 billion and plans to raise about $390 million in the share sale, a newspaper advertisement showed on Wednesday.


Nexus Malls owns 17 commercial properties across 13 Indian cities. Apple Inc last month opened its second fully-owned store in India in a Nexus-owned shopping mall in New Delhi.


Indian conglomerate Tata Group is investing in the IPO via its unit Tata Investment Corporation , the sources, who did not want to be named because the discussions are private, said.


Other anchor investors include state-owned State Bank of India Life Insurance, SBI Mutual Fund, HDFC Life Insurance, HDFC Mutual Fund and Star Health Insurance, they added.


Apart from Canadian investment firm Brookfield, other foreign investors include U.S-based Jane Street and Asian fund Prusik Investment management, both the sources said.


Spokespersons for Nexus and Star Health declined to comment on the deal while others did not respond to queries seeking comment.


Nexus is betting on a “consumption mega trend” with malls recovering and growing reasonably fast post the pandemic-lockdowns, Nexus CEO Dalip Sehgal said at an IPO press conference in Mumbai on Wednesday.


Losses for the REIT narrowed to $1.34 million for the year ended March 31, 2022 from $24.45 million a year ago.


Axis Capital, IIFL Securities, BofA Securities India were among the book running lead managers to the IPO.


Nexus Malls is set to start trading on the stock exchanges on May 19.


($1 = 81.8150 Indian rupees)


(Reporting by Rama Venkat in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman, Sonia Cheema and Nivedita Bhattacharjee)

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Pincode 110001: British surgeon’s home, shelter for anti-Sikh riots victims – the many faces of Ludlow Castle

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From being home to a much-respected civil surgeon in the 1820s to a shelter for the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Ludlow Castle in North Delhi has played a major role in the history of the capital. Once a temporary home to the Nizam of Hyderabad, and the address of the British Delhi Club following the uprising of 1857, the premises in Civil Lines, which now houses a cluster of schools, has played multiple roles ever since it came into existence over 200 years ago.

Ludlow Castle was built in the 1820s for Dr Samuel George Ludlow, a civil surgeon of the British community in Delhi, who chose the suffix “castle” for his home as wordplay on the Welsh Marches’ most famous ruin.

The architecture of Ludlow Castle was in Gothic style, reflecting its colonial-era heritage and featuring intricate stone carvings and ornate balconies. It had several distinctive features such as its steeply pitched roofs, pointed arches, and lancet windows. With its central tower rising above the main entrance, the architecture of the building was an imitation of a large castellated house in Dr Ludlow’s village in England.

Today, several schools, surrounded by red parapet walls with an iron gate and vast green patches of gardens, stand at the spot where the old Ludlow Castle stood. These schools include Rajkiya Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Shaheed Amir Chand Govt Sarvodaya Vidyalaya and Baptist Mission Gange Girls Senior Secondary School and are situated near the intersection of Mall Road and Shamnath Marg.

“Ludlow was a civil surgeon during the East India Company period in the early 19th Century; he also used to treat Mughal emperors and the royal family. He built this house, which was not really a castle. But people used to, in a humorous way, call it Ludlow Castle because there is an actual Ludlow castle in Britain. And because this house is sort of grand,” said historian and writer Swapna Liddle.

Dr Ludlow was transferred out of Delhi in 1831 and the house was rented out as a residence of the Agent from 1832 to 1857, becoming the Delhi Residency. As the residence of the Commissioner of Delhi, Ludlow Castle hosted Prince Alfred, the second son of Queen Victoria in 1870.

“In the 1840s, it became a residency where the British commissioner started living. Following this, the premises became the British Delhi Club. The old building is now gone; the actual building does not exist anymore. It’s Ludlow Castle only by name,” Liddle added.

Writes Sam Miller in Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity, “The Delhi version was never much of a castle — more of a sprawling two-storeyed mansion, with some modest gap-toothed crenellations and a stunted octagonal tower. It became the Residency, the official headquarters of the British Agent in Delhi, the last of whom was killed in the Uprising of 1857; officially referred to as the First War of Independence.”

Miller further describes the era of the British Delhi Club as: “Some of the bloodiest battles of the Uprising took place amid the bungalows of Civil Lines, and Ludlow Castle itself changed hands several times. In the post-1857 era, Ludlow Castle retreated into a more genteel existence as the very British Delhi Club, piano duets and whisky sodas”.

In 1903, Ludlow Castle was the temporary home of the world’s richest man of the time, the Nizam of Hyderabad, who paid what was then an astonishing sum of 3,000 pounds to stay there while attending the Delhi Durbar marking the coronation of Edward VII as Emperor of India.

As Delhi began expanding to the south, Civil Lines began to fade into relative obscurity, and the club was transformed into a school for boys. Eventually, the old building was demolished and Ludlow Castle was turned into a model school – co-educational and bilingual.

In its heydays, the Delhi Club was an exclusive “sahib’s” club and admitted very few Indian businessmen, educationists and royalty. It was famous for its Easter, Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.

Hinting at the castle’s bloodied past, Miller writes: “Whenever they dug grounds in school for construction, human bones turned up.”

In 1984, the school became a place of refuge for thousands of Sikhs fleeing the violence that followed then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination, Miller further writes.

In November 1997, Ludlow Castle found itself in the news one last time when as many as 30 students of the school drowned after a bus skidded off a bridge across the Yamuna.



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From being home to a much-respected civil surgeon in the 1820s to a shelter for the victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Ludlow Castle in North Delhi has played a major role in the history of the capital. Once a temporary home to the Nizam of Hyderabad, and the address of the British Delhi Club following the uprising of 1857, the premises in Civil Lines, which now houses a cluster of schools, has played multiple roles ever since it came into existence over 200 years ago.

Ludlow Castle was built in the 1820s for Dr Samuel George Ludlow, a civil surgeon of the British community in Delhi, who chose the suffix “castle” for his home as wordplay on the Welsh Marches’ most famous ruin.

The architecture of Ludlow Castle was in Gothic style, reflecting its colonial-era heritage and featuring intricate stone carvings and ornate balconies. It had several distinctive features such as its steeply pitched roofs, pointed arches, and lancet windows. With its central tower rising above the main entrance, the architecture of the building was an imitation of a large castellated house in Dr Ludlow’s village in England.

Today, several schools, surrounded by red parapet walls with an iron gate and vast green patches of gardens, stand at the spot where the old Ludlow Castle stood. These schools include Rajkiya Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Shaheed Amir Chand Govt Sarvodaya Vidyalaya and Baptist Mission Gange Girls Senior Secondary School and are situated near the intersection of Mall Road and Shamnath Marg.

“Ludlow was a civil surgeon during the East India Company period in the early 19th Century; he also used to treat Mughal emperors and the royal family. He built this house, which was not really a castle. But people used to, in a humorous way, call it Ludlow Castle because there is an actual Ludlow castle in Britain. And because this house is sort of grand,” said historian and writer Swapna Liddle.

Dr Ludlow was transferred out of Delhi in 1831 and the house was rented out as a residence of the Agent from 1832 to 1857, becoming the Delhi Residency. As the residence of the Commissioner of Delhi, Ludlow Castle hosted Prince Alfred, the second son of Queen Victoria in 1870.

“In the 1840s, it became a residency where the British commissioner started living. Following this, the premises became the British Delhi Club. The old building is now gone; the actual building does not exist anymore. It’s Ludlow Castle only by name,” Liddle added.

Writes Sam Miller in Delhi: Adventures in a Megacity, “The Delhi version was never much of a castle — more of a sprawling two-storeyed mansion, with some modest gap-toothed crenellations and a stunted octagonal tower. It became the Residency, the official headquarters of the British Agent in Delhi, the last of whom was killed in the Uprising of 1857; officially referred to as the First War of Independence.”

Miller further describes the era of the British Delhi Club as: “Some of the bloodiest battles of the Uprising took place amid the bungalows of Civil Lines, and Ludlow Castle itself changed hands several times. In the post-1857 era, Ludlow Castle retreated into a more genteel existence as the very British Delhi Club, piano duets and whisky sodas”.

In 1903, Ludlow Castle was the temporary home of the world’s richest man of the time, the Nizam of Hyderabad, who paid what was then an astonishing sum of 3,000 pounds to stay there while attending the Delhi Durbar marking the coronation of Edward VII as Emperor of India.

As Delhi began expanding to the south, Civil Lines began to fade into relative obscurity, and the club was transformed into a school for boys. Eventually, the old building was demolished and Ludlow Castle was turned into a model school – co-educational and bilingual.

In its heydays, the Delhi Club was an exclusive “sahib’s” club and admitted very few Indian businessmen, educationists and royalty. It was famous for its Easter, Christmas and New Year’s celebrations.

Hinting at the castle’s bloodied past, Miller writes: “Whenever they dug grounds in school for construction, human bones turned up.”

In 1984, the school became a place of refuge for thousands of Sikhs fleeing the violence that followed then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination, Miller further writes.

In November 1997, Ludlow Castle found itself in the news one last time when as many as 30 students of the school drowned after a bus skidded off a bridge across the Yamuna.



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