Not surprisingly, many of these contestants are also successful in achieving their destination. Every year a large number of bureaucrats come out of these cramped rooms. That is why it is called the Mecca of those preparing for the Civil Services. In small rooms, there are serious discussions on national to international politics, economics, social policy and other issues. Discussion on Ukraine crisis is common at this time. Serious discussions can be heard among students on the changing dimensions of global politics from Russian aggression and Ukraine’s resistance.
Shops catering to the demands of the competitors are also seen in Mukherjee Nagar. Everything from ambassador to tricolor is available on the footpath within one thousand rupees. One such shopkeeper, Ramdin told that he has all the favorite accessories of the children. It is also in great demand among children. Especially among the newcomers, who settle all these things on their tables as they settle in their rooms. Ramdin has been doing shop for almost twenty years. He believes that many of them even become IAS. Whenever he has to return, he meets and inquires about his well-being at a leisurely pace. This sounds the best.
The whole world lives in a small room
By the way, students from all over the country come to Delhi for studies, employment and competitive examinations. But there are some areas of North Delhi University where there is a fair of students engaged in the preparation of various examinations throughout the year. The passion for competitive exams is so overshadowed that he keeps his whole world in a small room. Where the room is their library, then there is the kitchen. Even for entertainment, four-five children gather and party and celebrate festivals.
About 20000-25000 children arrive every year
Mukherjee Nagar area is a hub for IAS preparation students. Every year 20000-25000 students reach here preparing students reach. The same number of students take admission in Delhi University. There is also a lot of coaching institutes for UPSC preparation in this area. There is also a lot of craze for banking and other post graduate competitive examinations.
Mini India view from the same building
Four-four storeys remain great in this area. Similarly, many PGs also remain. 25-40 students live in these houses and PGs. Some come from Northeast India including Manipur and study while others from southern India including Kerala. North India also has a large number of students from UP, Bihar, Haryana and Rajasthan. The view of this entire house gives a glimpse of the culture of Mini India.
live with maltreatment
Students also have to pay more for the rooms. Electricity charges up to ten rupees per unit are charged by the landlord. Two-three hundred rupees per month is also charged for water. Even for a small room, at least 10 thousand rupees have to be paid. Even if two people do not live together, it is difficult to pay rent. -Student Lovely Kumari
Neither the sight of the sun nor the wind in the room
In this area, one has to study in such a room where the sun’s rays never reach. For this you have to go to the park. Similarly, being open from only one side, air does not reach. Even the weather outside is completely unknown. These days inflation is hitting even on food. Tenants charge a higher price. -Student Lalit Mohan
price of replicas
Globe: 300-400
Lalbatti Ambassador: 350-450
Ashoka Pillar: 150-200
Two Tricolor and its Stand: 150-200