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All 50 students of the first batch of Noida ESIC Medical College have gone on strike
Noida: Students of the first MBBS batch at ESIC Medical College have gone on a strike over inadequate infrastructure and the lack of basic facilities on campus. They alleged that non-AC lecture halls, amid temperatures of around 40 degrees Celsius, have made learning conditions unbearable.
They also pointed out the absence of basic amenities such as drinking water and equipment in the laboratories.βIt feels like the college has been opened in a hurry without ensuring the essential arrangements,β said a student. The entire class strength of 50 students have launched the protest.

The biochemistry lab lacks basic equipment
One of the students said the lecture halls arenβt air-conditioned and there are only five to six wall fans that barely function.
βWe started our classes in Sept and did not feel the heat until summer commenced. Now, in April, when the temperature is above 40 degrees Celsius, it has become suffocating for us. We start feeling dizzy and claustrophobic within an hour,β she said. βSitting continuously for seven to eight hours in such conditions is simply not possible.
Some of us have even felt on the verge of fainting during lectures.βStudents also pointed to the absence of clean drinking water facilities on campus, calling it a basic necessity that has been overlooked.
βWe have to buy water from outside every day. It costs at least Rs 100 daily. This is something that should be provided in any educational institution, especially a medical college,β another student said. Concerns have also been raised over the lack of proper equipment in physiology and biochemistry laboratories, which are crucial for first-year medical training. βOur practical learning is getting affected. We are being taught theoretically, but without functioning labs, it defeats the purpose of a medical education,β a student added.Some students regret choosing the college for their undergraduate education. βWe pay Rs 1.25 lakh per year, which makes it one of the costliest government medical colleges in Uttar Pradesh. I chose this college over other options because it is in Noida and was expected to have better facilities,β said a student. βBut the reality is completely different. It feels like we made the wrong choice.βDespite repeated complaints to the administration, students claim that no substantial action has been taken so far.βThis is not a major issue as it is being projected. The academic block we are currently using is part of the old OPD building, where there was no provision for central air-conditioning. We have already initiated the process to install split ACs, and a fresh tender has now been opened. We expect the installation to be completed within a week to ten days,β said Dr Harnam Kaur, Dean of ESIC Medical College.She explained that temporary arrangements have already been made to ensure classes are not disrupted.
βWe have shifted students to our seven-storey ward building, which is centrally air-conditioned, and have arranged proper teaching facilities there, including projectors and seating,β she said.βAll laboratories are fully functional, and drinking water facilities are available. The concern regarding water coolers is related to their placement in residential areas, where unrestricted access could lead to misuse. However, we are in the process of increasing the number of water coolers in designated areas to meet rising demand,β Kaur added.

