The broken toilet seats at the hostel (Photo | Special Arrangement)
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DUSU president Ronak Khatri uncovers maintenance issues in DU hostel

The inspection, captured in a video, revealed broken urinals, damaged plumbing lines, non-functional geysers, rusty floorboards and bathrooms without latches.

Ifrah Mufti

NEW DELHI: A surprise inspection of the washrooms of Delhi University’s hostels by DUSU president Ronak Khatri on Friday revealed multiple maintenance and cleanliness issues in the toilets.

The inspection, captured in a video, revealed broken urinals, damaged plumbing lines, non-functional geysers, rusty floorboards and bathrooms without latches.

One toilet had a broken cistern, while another was completely missing one. Moreover, the toilet seat designated for differently-abled students was broken and kept aside.

The sources said a majority of the complaints from the hostellers are about hygiene in the washrooms. As per the information, the hostellers pay an annual charge of around Rs 2,000 for the routine maintenance of the hostels.

Khatri shared the video of his surprise inspection at Aditi Mahavidyalaya, bringing the authorities’ attention to the issue.

“It is very unfortunate that a university like DU is not even providing basic facilities in the hostels,” Khatri said.

The now-viral video begins with him pointing out the broken cistern in the college’s Indian toilet to the staff. In response, she says, “It can break sometimes… mostly it’s fine, we’ll fix it,” as the camera pans to reveal that the western toilet has no cistern at all.

The video then progresses to show the broken vending machine that dispenses sanitary napkins. Towards the end of the video, Khatri shows the broken seat in the toilet designated for PWD students, asking, “Where will the students sit?”

Broken toilet seats

DUSU president Ronak Khatri’s surprise inspection at Aditi Mahavidyalaya revealed one toilet had a broken cistern, while another was completely missing one. Moreover, the toilet seat designated for differently-abled students was broken and kept aside.

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