Repair of hostels, libraries expedited, will be done by March: JNU VC after complaints
Press Trust of India | September 26, 2022 | 10:45 PM IST | 3 mins read
Santishree D Pandit said JNU has received the first instalment of the funds it requested from the UGC for infrastructure improvement.
NEW DELHI : JNU Vice-Chancellor Santishree D Pandit on Monday said repair work of hostels and libraries has been expedited and will be completed by next March, after students took to social media to complain about dripping hostel roofs and flooded corridors. Speaking to PTI, Pandit said the university has received the first instalment of the funds it requested from the University Grants Commission (UGC) for infrastructure improvement, and priority is being given to hostel and library repair work.
This comes after students posted videos on social media highlighting the poor condition of hostel rooms and the mess at the JNU, following rainfall in the city. The videos showed rainwater dripping from the roofs of several hostels, portions of plaster and ceiling falling off and students using umbrellas inside corridors.
Also Read | DU UG Admission 2022: CSAS Phase 2 for filling preferences begins; apply by October 10
The vice-chancellor on Monday held a meeting with officials of the building and works committee, who assured her that urgent repair work would be completed within a month. The repair work has been assigned to the Central Public Works Department. "I have been promised by the engineering department and the CPWD that the projects that will cost no more than Rs 75 lakh will start immediately. In one month, all urgent work will be completed. And for projects costing more than Rs 75 lakhs, the tender process will start from November," she said.
The university has received Rs 14 crore from the UGC for repair work earlier this month. The university sent a proposal to the UGC in September last year amounting to Rs 56 crore under various heads. It requested the UGC to sanction the requisite amount as a special grant to take up on priority structural repairs, and up-gradation and renovation of hostels, guest houses, academic, administrative, residential and other buildings on the campus. "The UGC will give Rs 56 crore in two years. It has divided the money into four instalments. The first instalment has come to us just this month which is of Rs 14 crores. Immediately after that, we had the building and works committee meeting," Pandit said.
Also Read | JNU to launch portal for UG admission through CUET likely tomorrow
The administration has decided to start the repair work from the Sabarmati hostel. "We have decided to start the repair work from the hostels and the library," she said, adding that the first instalment of the fund will be utilised for repairs by December and other projects will be taken up when the second instalment comes. "All hostels will be repaired. We will modernise the kitchens. All hostel repair work will be completed by March next year," Pandit added.
The dilapidated condition of JNU hostels have been highlighted by students time and again. Student groups have held a series of protests in the past few months over the issue. The vice-chancellor said the CPWD will take up the repair work in two phases. Giving details about the plans, the vice-chancellor said structural and waterproofing work at the Brahmaputra hostel is in progress and likely to be completed by October 31. The structural repair work in the Ganga, Kaver and the Periyar hostels is likely to start within one week.
"Estimates for the renovation of the kitchen and the dining hall of the Sabarmati hostel have already been approved. The tender is being called and the work is likely to be started by the first week of November. The estimate for the renovation of the existing toilets of Sabarmati hostel has already been approved. The tender is being called and the work is likely to be started by the first week of November," she said. In the second phase, structural repair of Sabarmati, Narmada, Sutlej and Jhelum hostels would be done among other projects, the VC added.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Galgotias University: 2,297 patents filed, just 1% granted; with 63%, IITs far ahead of private institutes
- Samajwadi Party calls Galgotias University’s robot dog display ‘mockery of UP’, says ‘cancel recognition’
- CBSE: APAAR ID must for LOC registration from 2026-27 session; two-level Class 10 exams from 2028
- Less bias, more risk? CBSE on-screen marking system leaves Class 12 students, teachers cautious but optimistic
- CBSE Plans: Compulsory computing, AI in Classes 9, 10 syllabus; more skill subjects; 25% EWS quota review
- CBSE 2026: Board tightens rules on cheating, makes it harder to pass; Class 10 gets new marksheets
- NEET PG Counselling: Maharashtra body orders medical college to admit student it refused over fees
- Anna University engineering colleges sack over 300 temp teachers; defiance of court orders, says association
- ChatGPT for education? IIT Madras director on how Bodhan AI will work and what it can do
- CBSE Board Exams 2026: NHRC says withholding admit cards over fee dispute ‘illegal’, violates RTE Act