Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Students leaving IIM-S due to shortage of hostel rooms

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SAMBALPUR (ODISHA): The state government had allotted three hostels for the students of IIMS in the Sambalpur University campus. However, when we entered into MoU with the university they said they could provide only two hostels ...they were supposed to provide us two hostels by July MAHADEO JAISWAL , director IIM-S

Some students of the Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur (IIM-S) have left the institute as they could not get hostel rooms, an official said Monday.

The classes for the fourth batch of the IIM-S commenced on July 30 this year. There were 111 students when the classes started but now the number of students has decreased to 99 as the institute was not able to provide hostel rooms to some students, IIM-S director Mahadeo Jaiswal said.

The IIM-S , which started functionin­g from Sambalpur in 2015, had doubled its intake capacity to 120 this year, from 60. It is functionin­g from the premises of the Sambalpur University now as it does not have a permanent campus of its own.

Jaiswal said “the state government had allotted three hostels for the students of IIM-S in the Sambalpur University campus. However, when we entered into MoU with the university authoritie­s they said they could provide only two hostels. We agreed with two hostels. As per the MoU, they were supposed to provide us two hostels by July. But the University authoritie­s provided one hostel and half of another hostel, forcing many students of IIM-S to stay in dormitory.”

The director said till last month the Sambalpur University authoritie­s said they would provide rooms in the hostel to the IIM-S students in September.

But now they are “refusing”. They should at least comply with the MoU, added Jaiswal. He said, around 15 students of the fourth batch of IIM-S are still staying in the dormitory. The director expressed apprehensi­on that they could also leave the institutio­n. The absence of required number of rooms has emerged as challenge now, he said.

Vice-Chancellor of Sambalpur University, Deepak Behera, however, said that he was ignorant about the incident. “We have provided them a hostel and half of another hostel building, where 70 students of the university are also staying. A new hostel is being constructe­d on the premises of the university. We would shift the students of the university to the new hostel only after we get possession of the new hostel building. The Public Works Department (PWD) should have handed over the building to the university before the academic session began. But the PWD is yet hand it to us.” Behera said he has discussed the matter with the district collector and the matter will be sorted out.

The permanent campus of the IIM-S will be constructe­d at Basantpur, on the outskirt of Sambalpur city. The Union cabinet has already approved ₹401 crore for the establishm­ent of permanent campus of IIM-S ,officials added.

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