Having
cleared JEE and gotten admitted and shifted to Pune’s Indian Institute of
Information Technology would have been a smooth transition from coaching to
college life if I did not have to wait at relatives’ home for a fortnight till
the institute authorities alloted us rooms, and to encounter a small incident on the very second
day of my stay in the hostel that almost shattered the hopes of my next 4 years
of B-Tech.
After
having suffered from Network issues for a day, did the aforementioned
interesting incident take place. It forced me to question “Does an Indian
college always need to make chaos?”
Had it been
a private college, I would still have convinced myself with an affirmation on
this question, but I had really expected that national colleges would be
different. You might expect similarly until you pay a visit to IIIT Pune.
I will tell
you why, but let me make two things clear beforehand:
First, I am
not trying to defame the institute. I am just trying to express what most of my
mates feel.
Secondly, if
somebody disagrees with the truth that I write here, I must tell you this is
your wake up calls; it is time for you to open your eyes.
When I
arrived at the college, its hostel situation was worse than pathetic. However,
I don’t complain much about that. Some problems do occur when you have to shift your
whole campus with a lot of infrastructural work still in progress, I agree. Yet,
there are some fundamental amenities that every college student is rightful of
and whose absence in a college can’t be ignored. One is…the wi-fi system in hostels.
Through a
very exhaustively disappointing experience have I come to know that the only the answer we are supposed to get in this college to any question on its numerous
unfulfilled promises of world-class facilities are”Bas agle Monday ko ho
jayega.”
Well, it was my second
day in the hostel and I was severely suffering from data and network scarcity. I
approached the hostel warden and inquired “Sir,
is there any wi-fi?” I expected a clear YES or NO or the most famous “bas agle Monday ko lag jayega” answer.
But I guess I had accidentally activated his THANOS mode. He snapped in an
aggressively offending way “Tumhare pass
chance tha na college change karne ka, kar lete. This was his exact answer
for which I can’t fully blame the college. This was the conversation that gave
me an idea of expectations I was to keep with the institute in future.
Some days later, the Lord heard our prayers
and Wi-Fi was set up into our hostel. It turned out to be Race3- good trailer,
bad movie. Everyone was using it except me-the resident of the last room in the
corridor farthest from the router. There was no network in my room. It was
exactly like SHIVSENA’s atom bomb on BJP hopes in Maharastra. A lot of requests
were made and put on hold every day but once again they were answered. Location
of wifi routers was changed and finally, the area near my door started getting
slight tinges of the network. I was satisfied but there still were two unhappy
people in my room with no network. We managed to drag the situation for some
days but the college craves to make a
chaos.
One day I rushed back
from classes to download a movie that I had been desperately waiting for, and I
was wholeheartedly welcomed with a surprise…our routers had disappeared into
thin air. “Kaisa laga August main April Fool?”.
I still remeaned optimistic. Rumors spread that they were needed in college for
some reason and would be returned in some 4-5 days, but our Karan-Arjun never came back.
R.I.P.
We understand that
there are
There are issues in
every college but we are an IT College with M-Tech’s there and we still have no
internet connection in our hostel.
Although it sometimes seems that they also want to solve this problem
but at other times they tell us to be grateful for just whatever we are
getting. Their official records show a bill of 12 lakhs for internet for 3
months exclusive of the hostel- an amount that could buy internet to the whole
town.
“You should not say these things (commenting
on Wi-Fi problems), they show your character”, they tell us. Well, I don’t know
about mine but it does show their intolerance of any complaint or question. I
didn’t say much that day but I think I did today. These are not just my
personal feelings, rather an expression of the whole student community.
It is a pure tragedy to see that an IIIT can’t even pay for Wi-Fi (as per
the guy who was taking the routers away). I don’t know whether this silent
agitation will ever reach the authorities. And if it does, whether they will
take actions or not. But it is worth a try.
Goodbye, everyone. Do leave comments.
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