Deccan Chronicle

OU hostellers give rooms on rent for 3,000/month `

- V. NILESH I DC HYDERABAD, FEB. 24

Some students of Osmania University are renting out their hostel rooms. According to informatio­n from sources, that was corroborat­ed by university officials, some OU students, especially those pursuing PhD who stay in the university hostel for three to five years, are renting their rooms to outsiders for around `2,000 to `3,000 a month.

Food to such outsiders is not a problem as hostel inmates help them get food from the mess or the illegal boarders cook in the hostel. Sources said that this trend is rampant in the girls’ as well as the boys’ hostels.

The 16 hostels on the campus, which were built to accommodat­e around 13,000 students, house somewhere around 30,000. The excess 17,000 students, as per university officials, are a burden on the university's finances as well as on the infrastruc­ture.

A senior university official said, “If a hostel has 800 students living instead of the allotted 400, issues like water problems and choking of sewer lines are bound to occur. The infrastruc­ture was not built for so many students.”

An example of the burden on infrastruc­ture is the Old PG hostel where students are complainin­g of a RCC water tank, which is in a precarious condition.

When contacted, a concerned official said, “The tank was closed for usage and new tanks were provided for water storage. However, as demand for water increased due to large number of illegal boarders, students connected the closed tank with the water connection and now it is in a bad state. We will be replacing it with a synthetic tank.”

Another senior OU official said, “The high electricit­y bills are a problem. As the thousands of regular and their illegally staying friends use equipment like induction stoves, electric heaters and even TV sets with satellite TV connection­s, the electricit­y bill usually comes around `10 crore per month, nearly half of which is due to the hostels.”

None of the officials wanted to be quoted fearing backlash from students with political leanings as there have been attacks on teachers earlier in the university.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India