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My hostel in Anand, Gujarat, costs about ?80,000 a year. It has very bad meal quality but excellent cleaning and sweeping. The admin process for simple tasks is too complicated. Here's a simple description. ocation and Cos The hostel is in Anand, a quiet town known for colleges. For ?80,000 per year, it seems affordable for students. This covers room, meals, and basic facilities. But the value depends on what you get. leaning and Sweeping leaning is the best part. Floors are swept twice a day. Corridors and rooms stay spotless. Workers use brooms, mops, and disinfectants every morning at 6 AM. Bathrooms are scrubbed three times daily. They shine like new. Balconies and stairs get power-washed weekly. Laundry areas are hosed after use. No dirt or dust builds up. Even after festivals like Diwali, everything is clean fast. This makes the place feel fresh and healthy. eal QualityMeals are very bad. Food tastes poor and lacks variety. Breakfast is watery and bland. Lunch and dinner have thin curries and rubbery veggies. Rice is often sticky or undercooked. Spices are weak, and portions feel small. No one likes the dal or sabzi. Students complain about stomach issues from bad cooking. The mess uncle ignores feedback. At this price, meals should be better, like in other hostels
dministration ProcessAdmin work is a big problem. Simple things take too long. Want to change rooms? Fill forms in three copies, show ID, and wait days. Electricity recharge needs long queues and old methods. No easy UPI payments. Leave for home requires parent letters and approvals. A small fix like a name change takes weeks. Warden meetings are strict but solve little. Emergencies get quick help, but daily tasks are slow.Daily LifeRooms have bunk beds for 4-6 boys. Shared fans or AC work fine. Common areas have tables for study. Nights are noisy from chats, but cleaning keeps it okay. Gym and Wi-Fi are basic. Friends make it fun despite issues.OverallThis hostel gets 6/10. Great for clean spaces
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