MS University Students Face Water Shortage During Exams
Broken Pipeline Remains Unrepaired for Two Months Despite Complaints
Vadodara - Students at MS University's Faculty of Commerce were left struggling for water as they attended their first-year exams in the sweltering heat on Tuesday. The General Education building, where the exams were held, has been experiencing drinking water problems for two months due to a broken pipeline between the RO filter and the water tank.
As a result, hundreds of students were forced to search for water at nearby locations, including the Computer Center, Faculty of Education Psychology, Faculty of Science, and Department of Architecture.
Student organizations have raised concerns about the issue, and faculty officers have reportedly informed the construction department in writing three times. However, the pipeline has not been repaired, leaving students to suffer from the water shortage. This situation highlights the university's corrupt system, which continues to ignore the needs and problems of its students.
