3/5 Aleena A P. 6 months ago on Google
I
have
stayed
here
for
around
2
years
now.
They
clean
the
rooms
and
toilets
on
alternate
days,
which
is
good.
Water
in
toilets
is
borewell
water.
And
recently,
thereβs
almost
always
water
trouble.
Mostly,
muddy
water
comes
through
the
toilet
taps.
This
was
most
prominent
3
months
ago
when
the
water
was
very
black
and
smelly
and
they
started
giving
out
water
during
time
slots
from
6
to
9
for
around
a
month.
Now,
they
provide
water
all
the
time
but
still,
muddy
most
times.
And
if
someone
takes
more
than
two
bottles
of
drinking
water
from
water
purifier
they
start
talking
too
much.
Breakfast
is
good.
They
provide
different
items
each
day,
like
idli,
dosa,
appam,
uppma,
puttu,
puri.
But
Lunch
is
not.
Mostly
there
would
be
a
curry
and
some
thoran.
Curry
is
almost
not
good
expect
for
sambar.
There
is
snacks
alongwith
tea
which
is
for
namesake.
They
make
pazhampori
by
cutting
a
banana
into
10
parts
and
give
out
a
very
small
piece
for
everyone,
usually
smaller
than
our
little
finger.
They
donβt
let
you
take
an
extra
one.
Every
other
snack
is
of
smaller
size
than
you
can
find
anywhere
else
in
the
world.
One
kitchen
lady
would
be
looking
out
very
carefully
not
to
let
anyone
take
an
extra
one.
So,
be
very
careful.
The
same
is
the
case
when
they
give
plantain
with
upma.
Nowadays,
its
the
smallest
size
one
can
find
and
that
too
never
more
than
one.
Dinner
is
okay.
Its
always
rice.
There
would
be
some
non-veg
item
like
chicken,
fish,
egg.
Nowadays
that
too
is
on
ration.
Boiled
egg
is
cut
into
two.
You
only
get
one
piece.
Chicken
2
pieces
and
fish
one.
Nevertheless,
its
far
far
better
than
lunch.
There
is
no
study
hall.
Students
mostly
sit
in
the
mess
and
study.
Thereβs
only
2
fans
in
the
mess
so
you
have
got
to
sit
accordingly.
Also,
you
can
sit
at
the
closed
terrace.
So
most
students
sit
in
the
room
and
study.
Thereβs
provision
to
dry
your
wet
clothes
in
the
terrace.
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