The Free Press Journal

Hostel students skip home visits, stay put on campus amid 2nd wave

Several MU and IIT-Bombay students do not want to take travel risk in these times

- RONALD RODRIGUES ronald.rodrigues@fpj.co.in

Unlike last year, students residing in hostels at University of Mumbai (MU) campus, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT Bombay) and other student accommodat­ions have not returned home this time amidst the second Covid wave in Maharashtr­a. This year, students living on campus are maintainin­g safety and security measures and do not want to take the risk of travelling during such critical times.

It is better to stay on campus at this time and not travel anywhere, said Vijaya Salunkhe, a student residing at MU campus. Salunkhe, who is originally from Latur district said, "I do not want to go back home now because it is not safe to travel. Last year, there was a lot of panic but now, I am attending lectures online and maintainin­g social distancing while residing on campus."

While, a student residing at IIT Bombay campus on request of anonymity said, "I do not want to return to my native village because I do not trust the health care facilities available there. I believe I can avail better treatment and immediate medical assistance on campus in case of an emergency situation."

Vinod Malale, deputy registrar and public relations officer of the Institute of Distance and Open Learning of the University of Mumbai (MU IDOL) said, "Some students returned to hostels on campus when the Covid-19 cases were reducing. Our canteens on campus and hostel mess services are functionin­g for these students."

While, Subhasis Chaudhuri, director of IIT Bombay said, "We witnessed a rise in cases on campus few weeks ago but now the situation is under control. We have provided separate rooms for students and converted a hostel into a facility.”

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