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The hostel can accommodate 126 people and has 60 rooms with twin and triple beds.
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Desk: In the presence of the Registrar (i/c), Prof. Maheswar Kalita, Deans,
faculty members, staff, and students, Cotton University Vice Chancellor Prof.
Bhabesh Chandra Goswami today originally inaugurated the newly
reconstructed Shwahid Ranjit Barpujari Boys' Hostel.
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hostel can accommodate 126 people and has 60 rooms with twin and triple beds.
The six-storey recently built structure with contemporary boarding house
amenities. The top two levels of the hostel will house international students
and research scholars, while the remaining floors will accommodate
post-graduate students.
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hostel, formerly known as the 2nd Mess in the former Cotton College, was built
in 1913 by the college administration at the time of British rule.
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Fraternity has applauded the university administration's effort. It is
significant to mention that the hostel's construction was finished in just 2.5
years, despite the global Covid19 pandemic.
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