Poor food, less seating capacity at mess plague Kakatiya University students in Telangana

Data obtained by TNIE from KU revealed that 4,035 students are enrolled in 32 courses and are accommodated in 19 hostels. Currently, 1,000 boys rely on the mess facilities on campus.
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HANAMKONDA : Students of Kakatiya University (KU) have raised concerns over the poor quality of food and inadequate seating capacity at the common boys’ mess on the campus. They allege that they often miss their afternoon classes as they are forced to wait in queues for one to two hours to get food, which is affecting their academic s.

Data obtained by TNIE from KU revealed that 4,035 students are enrolled in 32 courses and are accommodated in 19 hostels. Currently, 1,000 boys rely on the mess facilities on campus.

R Sai Ram, a PG student and hosteller at KU told TNIE: “It is a shame that the mess can accommodate only 150 students at a time. We often spend nearly two hours waiting for food and consuming it, causing us to miss our classes. We have urged the authorities to operate the newly constructed mess immediately.”

It may be recalled that the funds were sanctioned for a modern mess. Although construction was completed three years ago, it remains non-functional due to pending interior works, which have been delayed due to a lack of funds, the student added.

Another PG second-year student, N Satyanarayana, said: We have submitted multiple representations to the concerned officials, but there has been no response. Students in campus hostels pay significant mess charges–BC students pay Rs 12,000 per year, while SC and ST students pay Rs 8,500 per year–yet basic facilities are lacking.

Speaking to TNIE, KU director for hostels Dr LP Raj Kumar admitted that a single common boys’ mess is serving 1,000 students. He added that the newly constructed modern mess has a seating capacity of only 100. “The university administration has decided to construct a shed, a compound wall and two additional rooms beside the boys’ common mess,” he asserted.

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