NSCI Club becomes integrated sports & entertainment club

NSCI Club becomes integrated sports & entertainment club

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 06:30 PM IST
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The National Sports Club of India (NSCI) is located in Mumbai and Delhi a membership base upwards of 15,000 members’ constituting of the who’s who of each city and more. Established in the early 50’s, the club has in the last few years transformed itself into a modernized world class institution, becoming not only a matter of pride for its members’ but the city as a whole.

The last few years has seen both clubs being reinvented, with the Mumbai NSCI Club setting up a 20,000 sq ft. Gym that can be compared with the best in the world. Upgrading all sports facilities’, the NSCI club today boasts of Tennis Courts (on par with the US Open Courts), Badminton, Table Tennis, Carom and Snooker facilities’, which proudly host World Championships besides various domestic tournaments. Upcoming plans in the pipeline for which permissions have been applied and the final nod awaited include an Olympic size 10-lane swimming pool and a walking and jogging track.

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