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AIWC hostel inmates create ruckus over mess closure

INMATES OF All India Women Conference (AIWC) hostel near Sarsaiya Ghat in Civil Lines created ruckus over hike in room rents, closure of mess service and notice to vacate the hostel immediately. The hostel was echoed with heated arguments between the warden and the inmates as the later complained of no prior information regarding closure of the mess from Tuesday.

Published on: May 17, 2006 12:11 AM IST
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INMATES OF All India Women Conference (AIWC) hostel near Sarsaiya Ghat in Civil Lines created ruckus over hike in room rents, closure of mess service and notice to vacate the hostel immediately. The hostel was echoed with heated arguments between the warden and the inmates as the later complained of no prior information regarding closure of the mess from Tuesday.

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The inmates alleged that they woke up in the morning to find that they would not be able to take the service of mess as the same had been closed. According to the girls there had been rumour on earlier occasions that the mess service would be closed, however, nothing happened. This time also there were rumours however, no official confirmation thus the girls did not take it seriously.

However, it was on Tuesday that the inmates came to know that they would not be able to utilise the mess service.

Hostel warden Meena Srivastava said that she received a notice from president Saroj Budhwar regarding closure of mess on Monday at 4 pm but was put on the notice board around 11pm. She rubbished the claims of the hostlers that they did not have prior information regarding mess closure.

However, the president when contacted said the hostlers never paid attention towards the meeting organised by the higher authorities. She also said that a notice was issued by the hostel authorities to the hostlers on May 15 itself stating that the mess services would be closed from Tuesday. The notice also stated that the girls should immediately vacate the hostel.

She added that the hostel was running through donations and now the situation was that they were being forced to borrow things from market. Budhwar further said that most of the hostlers were employed and were availing every facility provided by the hostel.

She stated that if the hostlers want then a decision could be taken in the presence of the DM or any district administration official.

 
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