For VMLY&R Commerce Encompass CEO, visit to Delhi Gymkhana comes with a flash of old memories
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For VMLY&R Commerce Encompass CEO, visit to Delhi Gymkhana comes with a flash of old memoriesBy
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Raina s favourite shopping destination is online as it is so much more convenient.
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After a year of WFH, almost any place seems like a great option for Ranjit Raina, CEO, VMLY&R Commerce Encompass. He says, If I had to pick one destination then it would have to be Australia. Just before the pandemic, very dear friends moved there and it would be great to see them. The fact it will be my first visit to Australia makes it even more interesting. In India, my favourite destination in Kerala. Getting too hot to visit the backwaters right now but a great choice in the winters.
Anuja Chauhan’s new novel may be a whodunnit, but its people are its pleasure, as usual
In ‘Club You To Death’, the popular writer with a perfect ear for conversation uses crime as a vehicle to portray the ‘beautiful people’ of Delhi society.
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Those Pricey Thakur Girls, Anuja Chauhan’s thoroughly enjoyable novel set in 1980s Delhi, there’s a scene where the retired Justice LN Thakur and family pile into the khandaani Ambassador to see off their daughter Debjani aka Dabbu
for her first day as a newsreader at DeshDarpan (an obvious fictional stand-in for Doordarshan). Chauhan’s latest book, set in present-day Delhi, opens with a charming display of similar familial intimacy, squabbling but deeply affectionate: the retired Brigadier Balbir Dogra and family, four generations “stuffed into a rattling, eight-year-old Maruti Swift”, head off to play Tambola.
Covid effect: Delhi Gymkhana club to stay closed from Saturday
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Rs 1.2 crore bills pending, Delhi Gymkhana Club sends notice to members. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, April 9 : The Delhi Gymkhana will remain closed from Saturday till further notice amid the surge in the number of Covid cases and few of the staff members also testing positive.
In a flash notice, the Club s Honorary Secretary Colonel JP Singh (Retired) said, In view of rising numbers of Covid cases in Delhi NCR and the detection of a few positive cases among our staff members, it has been decided to that the Club and all its facilities will be closed with effect from April 10 till further orders.