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BMC crackdown on Worli’s NSCI Club

- STAFF REPORTER /

The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) on Thursday demolished the illegal extension and alteration­s made inside the elite National Sports Club of India (NSCI) in Worli.

NSCI is one of the posh clubs in the city which has high profile members. The plot on which the club is constructe­d is owned by the BMC and the civic body has given it on a lease for 999 years. However, in 2016, as well as in 2017, the BMC estate department had issued notices for breach of lease conditions and for illegal constructi­on. Since then, the club was under the lens.

Earlier notices sent by the BMC had mentioned several violations like NSCI entering in to an agreement with an agency which is operating entertainm­ent business. Also, illegal additions and alteration­s have been made inside the club without permission. The civic corporatio­n sent the club its last notice in October 2017, but no action was taken. A senior G-South ward official said, “On Thursday, we demolished the encroachme­nt in compulsory open space near a ballroom constructe­d inside the club. The encroachme­nt was spread in 400×20 feet area and it was used for commercial purposes."

In addition, BMC is also examining some other structures which will face action on Monday, added the civic official.

According to another civic official, the club management had not responded to earlier notices sent by the civic body, following which action was taken. The club was also embroiled in a controvers­y over non-payment of property tax.

Samajwadi Party corporator Rais Shaikh had written a letter on January 23, 2018, to municipal commission­er Ajoy Mehta alleging that action was not being taken against the club as several civic officials were enjoying its membership.

Shaikh said, “The club had not paid property taxes and they are using the area designated for sports activity for entertainm­ent purposes and making money by violating the lease agreement. Also, several civic officials are honorary members of this club due to which action been delayed by BMC.”

According to sources, at least four Deputy Municipal Commission­ers, two ward officers and one fire official are members of the club.

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