Deccan Chronicle

Hostel hunt takes a toll on students

Colleges feel the heat as rooms can no longer be offered on sharing basis

- HARLEEN MINOCHA | DC

Allocation of hostel space for students in colleges and universiti­es is now an uphill task for management­s. Two weeks ago, the government had advised officials to ensure hostel facilities for poor/tribal/BC/minority students. However, government-sector college hostels and university campuses have not got required attention.

With three days left for the reopening of colleges in the state, students arriving in the city from outstation­s are struggling to find accommodat­ion. Several students from Osmania University, JNTU and Nizam College, among others, are forced to check into private facilities for stay. They were told that hostels are unavailabl­e for six months in some cases for all students; and in other cases available only for final year students.

A second-year BA student in Nizam College, who came from Karimnagar, was told by the warden that the hostel was available only for third-year students, and not for first and secondyear students. “Most of us come from middle class or ordinary families. It is now compulsory for us to attend classes as the government will not allow online classes for higher education institutes beyond March,” he said.

Another student at Osmania University pursuing PhD in Genetics, final year, said, “I managed to get an accommodat­ion with two other girls near the university. We were told the hostels at the

campus will not be open for the next six months. If PG students are called in for exams, they’ll need a place to stay”

A student of civil engineerin­g at Malla Reddy College said he will be paying an extra `3,500 per month for a private hostel facility near the college in view of the college refusing to provide accommodat­ion now.

Hundreds of students getting back to colleges after the long dry spell induced by Covid-19 are

experienci­ng the same difficulty. Colleges are feeling the heat also as rooms can no longer be offered on a sharing basis. The social distancing norms do not allow sharing.

However, TSCHE chairman Prof. T. Papi Reddy said all colleges and universiti­es have been directed to provide hostels to students. “Eventually all colleges and universiti­es will have operationa­l hostels. The process will be completed in the next few days,” he said.

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