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UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club
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UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club

The Indian central government, through the Land and Development Office under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, stating that the club has been occupying public premises without authorization since the lease expired on May 22. The notice asks the club to explain why an eviction order should not be issued and requires a response by July 7, followed by a personal hearing on that date. This action follows a previous statement by the government in which it indicated it would not take forceful possession by June 5 but would proceed with legal eviction procedures. The government claims the land is critical for defense infrastructure, public security, and other public interests, citing Clause 4 of the Perpetual Lease Deed that allows the government to reclaim the property for public purposes.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
UD ministry sends eviction notice to Gymkhana Club

The Indian central government, through the Land and Development Office under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, has issued an eviction notice to the Delhi Gymkhana Club, stating that the club has been occupying public premises without authorization since the lease expired on May 22. The notice asks the club to explain why an eviction order should not be issued and requires a response by July 7, followed by a personal hearing on that date. This action follows a previous statement by the government in which it indicated it would not take forceful possession by June 5 but would proceed with legal eviction procedures. The government claims the land is critical for defense infrastructure, public security, and other public interests, citing Clause 4 of the Perpetual Lease Deed that allows the government to reclaim the property for public purposes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's position as the primary narrative, emphasizing legal procedures and public interest. While the eviction is framed as a necessary governmental action, there is no overt ideological slant or emphasis on specific political agendas. The focus remains on legal and行政(

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports the government's action based on available information. It references specific dates, legal clauses, and official statements. Objectivity is lower due to the use of emotionally charged terms like 'unauthorised occupation' and emphasis on the gover

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