Bharathiar University’s hostelites stage protest against substandard food service

More than 70 students staying at the Periyar and Kannammal hostels for women under Bharathiar University in Coimbatore staged a demonstration

August 30, 2022 02:25 pm | Updated 05:34 pm IST - COIMBATORE

Students staying at women hostels of Bharathiar University stage dharna outside the university premises in Coimbatore on August 30, 2022

Students staying at women hostels of Bharathiar University stage dharna outside the university premises in Coimbatore on August 30, 2022 | Photo Credit: Special arrangement

Students of the Bharathiar University residing in the institute hostels staged a protest in front of the university's premises, at Maruthamalai Road in the city on Tuesday, claiming the food served at the hostels was infested with worms and insects. Students also said the hostels lacked sufficient water supply.

More than 70 students staying at the Periyar and Kannammal hostels for women under Bharathiar University staged a demonstration stating that over 20 hostel inmates have suffered food poisoning since July due to this.

They claimed that they have been repeatedly complaining for the past four months regarding the poor quality food and inadequate water supply to the Chief Warden of the hostels. However, no action was taken by them so far, claimed the hostelites. They said they had earlier taken this issue to the management as well but to no avail.

The protestors dispersed after police intervened, took a written complaint from the students and ensured action.

Bharathiar University Registrar in-charge K. Murugavel said the issue would be reviewed and the contractor for the combined mess for three hostels would be changed.

Regarding the water supply shortage, he said a Siruvani waterline pipe got damaged, causing the problem. Government officials have assured to fix it immediately, Mr. Murugavel added. The Vice-Chancellor has been notified and action will be taken as soon as possible, he mentioned.

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