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Hostel charges
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Sports 2025-01-13 05:57:49 I want to comment(0)
THE exorbitant charges of hostels in Islamabad are affecting a large portion of the community. In recent years, the cost of living in Islamabad has surged, and this trend is most evident in the rental charges of hostels in the capital city. Unfortunately, many students and young professionals, who are already struggling with financial constraints, are finding it increasingly difficult to afford decent living arrangements. The steep prices are deterring students from pursuing higher education, and hindering professionals from taking up opportunities in the capital. This matter requires immediate atten-tion and public discourse to alleviate the burden on students, working professionals, and individuals seeking affordable accommodation in the city. The relevant authorities should come up with measures to regulate and monitor hostel charges, ensuring they remain within reasonable limits. It is essential that we foster an environment where everyone has access to basic amenities without being burdened by overwhelming financial constraints. The future of society depends on the wellbeing and progress of its people, and addressing the affordability crisis is a crucial step towards achieving that goal.
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