In a state of frustration, some trainees pursuing their education at St. Francis College of Education have voiced their discontent as they endure a prolonged blackout that has left them residing in complete darkness for over a week.
With no visible efforts to address the issue, these aggrieved students share their disappointment towards the college’s management for having to endure prolonged period of darkness at their halls of residence.
Reports from students reveal that out of the five male halls on the college campus, only two have access to electricity, while the remaining three suffer from a complete lack of lighting.
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The affected halls, namely St. Thomas Moore Hall, St. Joseph Hall, and Military Hall, have left their inhabitants in a state of disarray and inconvenience.
Despite their constant appeals and complaints to the management, no tangible steps have been taken to rectify the situation and they are also not given any feedback.
The affected trainees are growing increasingly frustrated with the management’s lack of concern and are now reaching out for external assistance.
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They earnestly implore the management and other stakeholders to expedite efforts to rectify this issue, which has severely hindered their academic progress, as it coincides with their ongoing examination week.