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The club was established in 1868, named the Bangalore United Services Club for officers of the British Empire. In 1915, membership was opened to Indian officers. Membership for civilians was opened in 1946, and the club was renamed the Bangalore Club. In 2018, the Club celebrated completing 150 years of existence. [2]
Bowring Institute is a Private members' club in Bangalore, India. It was founded in 1868 by Benjamin Lewis Rice. [1] It is named after Lewin Bentham Bowring. [2] It is best known for its tennis facilities, [2] but also has what is probably the largest library in Bangalore. [3]
Peshawar Services Club 1863 Peshawar: Bankipore Club: 1865 Patna: Bangalore Club: 1868 Bangalore: Bowring Institute: 1868 Bangalore: Trichinopoly Club: 1868 Trichy: Poona Club 1868 Pune: Royal Connaught Boat Club: 1868 Pune: Sind Club: 1871 Karachi: Bombay Gymkhana: 1875 Bombay: Saturday Club: 1875 Calcutta: Mangalore Club 1876 Mangalore ...
The NCA was the brainchild of cricket administrator and former BCCI President Raj Singh Dungarpur. [6]In 2000, NCA member and adviser Sunil Gavaskar argued that the NCA team should not have played the visiting Zimbabwe team, saying "I thought it was unfair on the performers who were not given a chance to play first class matches against touring sides". [7]
The Catholic Club in Bangalore is a social association established by Bangalore Catholic Archdiocese in 1948, [1] although its membership is not limited to Catholics. The club-house is located on Museum Road [2] next to St. Patrick's church. The Catholic Club is notable for its Christmas ball and New Year's ball.
Palmetto Bluff Club’s for-profit, developer-owned structure is unlike many Hilton Head-area communities, which residents and club members own.
In October 2017, Bengaluru FC announced 28-member squad, which would act as a reserve side called Bengaluru FC 'B', led by Naushad Moosa and would compete in I-League 2nd Division for 2017–18 season. Reserve team would also act as a bridge between the BFC Academy and the first team. [3]
Birds in the region: white-cheeked barbet. The group has been active in conducting mid-winter waterfowl censuses. The club was also involved in a survey of wetlands around Bangalore in collaboration with the Forest Department of the Karnataka state and was involved in a comprehensive survey of water quality parameters including chemical, physical and biological status.