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Stuck between the mountain and the deep sea, college or university-going students in the city have yet not found the sweet spot that offers them a deadline-free accommodation and takes responsibility for their safety too.
If genuine pricing seals the deal for them at paying guest lodgings, a compromise must be made on space and security. At college hostels, merit assumes priority, but the evening deadline could mean saying goodbye to a hobby class.
In the wake of the fire incident at a PG home in Sector 32, students are now beginning to question the Administration over the “unfixed” rates of PGs and the absence of security standards at commercially-run residential buildings.
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