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Headline: Indian Official Uncovers Deplorable Conditions at Girls’ Hostels in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, India – A surprise inspection by Upalokayukta Justice K.N. Phaneendra on Friday, November 14, 2025, revealed shocking neglect and inadequate living conditions at two Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Post-Matric Girls’ Hostels located in Chikkajala and Kogilu, near Bengaluru.
During the unannounced visits, Justice Phaneendra documented a litany of issues, including a lack of basic amenities, unsanitary conditions, and inadequate healthcare access. At the Chikkajala hostel, the Upalokayukta observed untidy premises with no solar water or hot water was available as the borewell had been defunct for the past three years, according to a statement released by Lokayukta. The hostel’s generator has not been operational for nearly the same duration. Toilets were in disrepair, first-floor windows were jammed, and new floors lacked beds and cots. Expired medication was found in the first-aid box, and scheduled doctor visits were not occurring.
The situation at the Kogilu girls’ hostel was similarly dire. The existing water filter was insufficient, geysers were not functioning, and a library and computer access were absent. Food supplies were unhygienic, with insect-infested grains and rotten vegetables being used for cooking. A non-functional refrigerator, an uncleaned water tank, and daily food shortages further compounded the students’ hardships. The warden was found to be neglecting duties and kitchen hygiene was poor.
Justice Phaneendra expressed his dismay at the “totally neglected” state of the hostels and has directed hostel authorities to rectify the major issues within a two-month timeframe. The findings have raised concerns about the oversight and management of government-funded student housing facilities and sparked calls for immediate action to improve the living conditions of the young women residing in these hostels.