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 SC/ST hostels house human dumps
 
 Gokul Chandrasekar
 Express News Service
 First Published : 24 Dec 2010 03:09:08 AM IST
 Last Updated : 24 Dec 2010 01:41:55 PM IST
 
 CHENNAI: The term unhygienic would be an understatement if one were to
 describe the situation prevailing at Dalit students' hostels in
 Chennai.
 
 Water laced with sewage, dilapidated toilets, faeces strewn across the
 premises and garbage that has not been cleared for months are but a
 few examples of the nauseating scene you find there.
 
 Blame it on the authorities and students, though the former have a
 greater role to play.
 
 Lack of maintenance staff, government inaction, corruption and rampant
 illegal occupation are few of the pressing issues disclosed by the
 inmates and authorities when Express visited the hostels.
 
 In Kodambakkam hostel, the sewage and wastewater flow out in the open.
 When it rains, they stagnate around the Government elementary school
 located within the same compound.
 
 When Express visited the premises, food waste and sewage were
 stagnating around the school and hostel premises with larvae breeding
 on it.
 
 "We have been requesting the authorities to take immediate measures to
 curb this problem but there has been no action," claims the hostel
 warden Thomas Ponniah.
 
 Worse, the mixing of sewage with the water used for cooking and
 bathing is endemic. Yet, no action has been taken till date.
 
 Students in the Kodambakkam hostel have been plagued by diseases like
 malaria, jaundice and typhoid, a fact acknowledged by the hostel
 authorities.
 
 "The food we get here smells and tastes so bad that we end up buying
 curry from outside to consume the rice from the hostel. Our families
 can't afford that kind of money to buy food from hotels regularly so
 we take up parttime work to meet our food expenses," says T Pradhu, an
 inmate of the Kodambakkam hostel.
 
 Prabhu has just recovered from a bout of illness reportedly after
 eating hostel food.
 
 "Most students in our hostel work part time at delivery boys in
 hotels, paper marts or conduct field surveys for companies to eat
 quality food," adds Prabhu.
 
 The primary reason for lack of hygiene is the lack of workers to
 maintain the hostels.
 
 "As per government norms, we should have 23 workers for scavenging,
 cleaning, cooking and security. But at present we have just seven,"
 says Thomas Ponniah.
 
 At Villivakkam hostel, there are just 12 toilets for 360 inmates, most
 without doors! "If these issues are not addressed, we will mobilise
 the entire student community and go on an indefinite strike," says
 Ilayaraja, a New College student.
 
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