hostels
Nestled within a few hours’ reach from Delhi are quiet retreats, where the air is cleaner, and the landscapes are soothing
[…]Jamia Millia Islamia is re-opening its hostels with increased capacity after a three-year gap, but the premises remain out of bounds for many students who suffer due to rising cost of living and rents
[…]Jawaharlal Nehru University’s decision to introduce regional languages hasn’t received enthusiastic response from students who feel the administration needs to sort out current issues first
[…]There can be no two opinions that the condition of JNU hostels is deplorable, even dangerous. Time and again, students have brought up the issue but the administration either makes false promises or ignores their demands
[…]As students return to Delhi from across the country with the reopening of educational institutions, the city’s shortage of hostels and low-cost rentals is being acutely felt
[…]While travelling, a place to stay at or just to stop at is vital. The place should be equipped with basics like a bed, a clean bathroom and food. Facilities and amenities are secondary – but equally important. What if we were to tell you that you would get all these requests fulfilled within a […]
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