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CAG Exposes Poor Hostel Conditions

Maharashtra hostels lack basic facilities, CAG reports. Ghost hostels found.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 13 July 2026 at 01:13 pm
CAG Exposes Poor Hostel Conditions

A recent report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) has revealed shocking conditions in student hostels across Maharashtra. The audit exposed the existence of 'ghost hostels' that are not operational despite being funded by the government.

The CAG report highlighted that many hostels in the state lack basic facilities such as clean drinking water, proper sanitation, and adequate furniture. The audit also found that several hostels are being run without proper maintenance, leading to poor living conditions for students.

According to the report, the government had allocated significant funds for the construction and maintenance of these hostels. However, the CAG found that the funds were not being utilized efficiently, resulting in the poor condition of the hostels.

The CAG report also pointed out that there is a lack of monitoring and supervision by the authorities, leading to the misuse of funds and poor management of the hostels. The report recommended that the government take immediate action to address these issues and ensure that the hostels provide a safe and healthy environment for students.

The Maharashtra government had launched several initiatives to improve the condition of student hostels in the state. However, the CAG report suggests that these efforts have not been effective in addressing the problems faced by students.

The poor condition of hostels is not only a concern for students but also affects their academic performance and overall well-being. The CAG report has brought attention to this critical issue, and it is now up to the government to take corrective action.

The state government has been criticized in the past for its handling of education-related issues. The CAG report is likely to add to the pressure on the government to improve its performance in this area.

In recent years, there have been several instances of students protesting against the poor condition of hostels and demanding better facilities. The CAG report has validated these concerns and highlighted the need for urgent action.

The Maharashtra government needs to take a comprehensive approach to address the issues highlighted in the CAG report. This includes increasing funding for hostel maintenance, improving monitoring and supervision, and ensuring that students have access to basic facilities.

The CAG report is a wake-up call for the government to prioritize the needs of students and ensure that they have a safe and healthy environment to pursue their education.

In conclusion, the CAG report has exposed the poor condition of student hostels in Maharashtra, highlighting the need for immediate action by the government. The state government must take a proactive approach to address these issues and ensure that students have access to basic facilities and a safe living environment.

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