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Jharkhand: MMCH 2022 batch medicos demand single rooms

Daltonganj, April 2: Medical students of the 2022 batch at Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), Daltonganj, have demanded single-room accommodation in…

Jharkhand: MMCH 2022 batch medicos demand single rooms

Daltonganj, April 2: Medical students of the 2022 batch at Medinirai Medical College and Hospital (MMCH), Daltonganj, have demanded single-room accommodation in the boys’ and girls’ hostels, triggering a standoff with the college administration.

The students argue that the 2021 batch was allotted single rooms, and therefore, the same facility should be extended to them. They say single rooms would provide better privacy and a more focused environment for studies.

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Demand backed by both boys and girls

Sources said the demand is equally strong among both male and female students. The current gender ratio in the college is approximately 52:48.

Students maintain that single-room accommodation would help them concentrate better on academics during this crucial phase of their medical training.

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Management rejects demand, cites space constraints

However, MMCH Principal Dr Jakka Srinivas Rao termed the demand “misplaced,” citing increased hostel occupancy.

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He explained that the 2021 batch received single rooms at a time when hostel occupancy was low. Now, the situation has changed significantly.

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“Currently, we have around 500 inmates. Another 100 admissions are expected in the coming months. In addition, we have to accommodate junior residents. Where will they be housed?” Rao said.

Pressure on hostel infrastructure

The administration also pointed out logistical challenges. In the boys’ hostel, mess staff are housed to support daily operations, which further limits available space.

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“These personnel cannot be accommodated in or near the girls’ hostel. So the question is—where is the space?” Rao added.

Medical Superintendent Dr Ajay Kumar has also emphasised the need to accommodate both junior and senior residents, warning that a shortage of housing could impact hospital services.

Hostel conditions under review

Meanwhile, the principal acknowledged that hostel facilities require some improvements. Following an inspection of the boys’ hostel, he noted issues such as seepage, weak door panels, and rodent problems due to food storage.

He assured that these issues would be addressed soon.

With students pressing for equal facilities and the administration citing practical limitations, the issue remains unresolved for now.

 

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