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Birla Hostel 'A' Newsletter

  To view please click on the link - Annual Newsletter (Digital Edition) 2019-2020 Birla Hostel 'A' Banaras Hindu University Varanasi 221005

Birla Hostel 'A'

Background-

The Faculty has one of the oldest hostels in the University named Birla Hostel constructed way back in 1921 by the legendary industrialist Shri Jugal Kishore Birla in the memory of his father Raja Baldev Das Birla. It is a large hostel and for administrative purposes it was divided in 3 sub-hostels - Birla A, Birla B and Birla C; about a decade back. Undergraduate students are accommodated in Birla A while Birla B is meant for Research Scholars and Birla C for Postgraduate students.


Administration - 

There are one Administrative Warden and two wardens in the hostel.

Facilities - 

There are many curricular and extracurricular facilities in the hostel.
1. There is a well maintained library for the hostellers.
2. Table Tennis Room
3. 1 TV Room
4. Guest Lectures
5. Career Counselling
6. Badminton Court
7. Volleyball Court
8. Sports Club
9. Quiz Club
10. Other Literary Clubs
11. One Sports Ground ( Birla Ground )
12. Group Discussion Club
13. 1 Common Hall
 and etc.

Food and refreshment -

There are 3 messes and one canteen in the hostel for the food and refreshment. There is breakfast, lunch and dinner are easily available at very subsidised price. 



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