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(1) HOSTEL CONSTITUTION 1. At the first meeting of the Student Affairs council held in April 1982, it was agreed that there was a need for drawing up a common constituion for the Hostels. Accordingly, a Sub - committee was appoited to draft the Hostel Constitution. This constitution has been in use ever since. Subsequent to the Cetralization of the mess workers' services, with effect from July 2009, several changes in the constituion became necessary. A committee was formed to propose these changes, as per the approval of the Director. This committee consisted of : Prof. Prakash Gopalan, Dean (SA) Prof. Anindya Datta, Co-ordinating Warden Mr. B. S. Punalkar, Registrar Mr. M. P. Shinde, Secretary, GATE This committee, with inputs from Mr. Gopinathan Menon and Mr. K.R.P. Pillai, Hall Manager Hostel No. 7 and 6 respectively, propose the following modified constitution, which is now placed for the consideration by the Hostel Co -ordinating Committee.

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(1) HOSTEL CONSTITUTION 1. At the first meeting of the Student Affairs council held in April 1982, it was agreed that there was a need for drawing up a common constituion for the Hostels. Accordingly, a Sub - committee was appoited to draft the Hostel Constitution. This constitution has been in use ever since. Subsequent to the Cetralization of the mess workers' services, with effect from July 2009, several changes in the constituion became necessary. A committee was formed to propose these changes, as per the approval of the Director. This committee consisted of : Prof. Prakash Gopalan, Dean (SA) Prof. Anindya Datta, Co-ordinating Warden Mr. B. S. Punalkar, Registrar Mr. M. P. Shinde, Secretary, GATE This committee, with inputs from Mr. Gopinathan Menon and Mr. K.R.P. Pillai, Hall Manager Hostel No. 7 and 6 respectively, propose the following modified constitution, which is now placed for the consideration by the Hostel Co-ordinating Committee.

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(2) 2-A. Definitions of the Terms in the Hostel constituion a) Associate Warden : An associate warden of a hostel is a member of the Academic Staff of the Institute appointed by the Institute to carry out the duties as mentioned in Section 10 of the Hostel constituion. b) Bonafide resident of the hostel : A bonafide resident of the hostel ( same as hostel inmate) is a person duly authorised to stay in the hostel by the Hostel Co- ordinating Unit/Warden. c) Bonafide Student : A bonafide student is a student having a valid roll number and is registered for the purpose of pursuing studies in any of the academic programmes of the Istitute during the Semester/year under consideration. d) Dean of Student Affairs : A faculty member of the Institute appointed by the Institute authorities to monitor all activities pertaining to student affairs. He is reponsible to pursue and implement all the Institute policies, rules and regulation pertaining to student affairs and student community in general. He is an ex-officio President of the Students' Gymkhana and pays an important role in the administrative set-up concerning student affairs. e) Finance Committee : The Finance committee is abody operating under Students Affairs council having   composition   as  mentioned   in   the   “Report   of   the  committee   to  Review   the   Student Affairs”. The Finance Committee adminsters the financial affairs of the Gymkhana as well as those of the hostels. (3) f) General Secretary : The General Secretary is abonafide student of the Institute residing in the hostel elected to be the member of the Hostel council. And shall be the Secretary of theHostel council. He carries out all the duties and reponsiblitites as mentioned in Sections 2,3, and

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5 of the Hostel Constitution. g) Gneral Body of the Hostel : The General Body of the Hostel is the APEX body of the hostel comprising all the bonafide students of the Institute residing in the hostel the Warden and the Associate Warden. The functions of the General Body ar as mentioned in Section 5 of the Hostel constitution. h) Gneral Secretary (Student Affairs) : An elected member of the Students' Gymkhana Executive Body from amongst all the bonafide Students of the Institute residing in one of hostles. He is the ex-officio Chairman of Hostel General Secretaries' Council and plays an important role in the administrative set-up concerning student Affairs. The reponsibilities of the General Secretary (Student Affairs) are as per the Gymkhana constitution. i) Hall Manager : An Institute employee deputed to assist the Warden and the Hostel council to carry out their duties. His responsibilities and duties are as stipulated in Section 11, of the Hostel Constitution. j) Hostel : A Hostel is a place of residence provided by the Institute for all the bonafide students of the Institute authorised to stay in that hostel. All others who are authorised to stay in that hostel. All others who are authorised to stay in the hostel by the Hostel Co- ordinating Unit such as participants of various seminars, delegates for conferences organised by the institute, shall be accommodated in the Hostels. k) Hostel Council : A Hostel Council is a body of elected representatives of the students of the Institute residing in the hostel elected from amongst them.The compostion of the Hostel council is as laid down in Section 2 of the Hostel Constitution. The functions and responsibilities of the Hostel council are given in Section 3 of the Hostel Constitution. (4) l) Mess Employee : A Mess employee is an employee appointed by Centralized Hostel Management System. Their mode of appointment, Salary Scale, duties, benefits, loans, leave facilities and conduct    rules    etc.  Are  as  per  the   “Service   conditons   of   employees   in   the  hostels   of   IIT Bombay”. m) Hostel maintenance Unit : Hostel Maintenance Unit is aunit which looks after civil, electrical and general

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maintenance of the hostels. n) Maintenance Secretaries' Body : Maintenance Secretaries' Body is a body of all the elected representatives of students in all the hostels to look after the maintenance of amenities and other hostel properties as mentioned in Section 3.1 of the Hostel Constitution. A student member appointed by the General Secretary (Student Affairs) in consultation with the Hostel General Secretaries' Council shall be the Chairman of this body. p) Mess Coordinator's Committee : Mess Coordinator's Committee consists of representatives one from each of all the hostels. These representatives shall be one of the secretaries/students councillors who will be looking after the mess in the hostel. q) Mess Manager : Mess manager is a mess employee appointed by the Centralized Hostel Management System. His mode of appointment, duties, salary, loans and other benifits, leave   facilities   and   conduct   rules   shall   be   as   stipulated   in   the   “service   conditions   of   employees   in   the  hostels    of  IIT  Bombay”. r) Student Councillor : A student councillor is abonafide student of the Institute residing in the hostel duly elected to the Hostel Council by the bonafide students of the Institute residing in the hostel. (5) s) Student welfare Board : This board shall be concerned with various important student affairs such as assistance to students, part-time job, career guidance etc. The compositions of this Board is as stipulated in the Report of the committee to review the Student Affairs. t) Warden : A Warden of a Hostel is a member of the academic staff of the Institute and is appointed by the Institute to carry out the duties as mentioned in Section 7,8 and 9 of the Hostel Constitution. u) Warden's Nominee :

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A Warden's Nominee shall be a bonafide student of the Institute residing in the hostel chosen by the Warden from amongst the list of three persons suggested by the elected members of the Hostel council to be a member of the Hostel Council. 2-B THE HOSTEL COUNCIL 2.1 The Hostel Council shall consist of the following members: 1. Warden - Chairman of the Hostel Council 2. Associate Warden 3. General Secretary 4. Student Councillors (four in number) 5. Warden's Nominee (to be chosen by the Warden from amongst the list of names of three bonafide students of the Institute residing in that hostel proposed by the elected members of the Hoste council) 2.2 In consultation witht he Warden, the General Secretary shall draw up the agenda and finalize the day and time of the Hostel council Meetings. The General Secretary shall call the Hostel council meetings. 2.3 A minimum of 48 hours' notice shall be required to convene a Hostel council meetings. 2.4 The quorum for a Hostel Council Meeting shall consist of the Chairman, the General Secretary and three student councillors. (6) 2.5 An extraordinary Hostel council meeting shall be called by the General Secretary at the request of any three members of the Hostel council. The minimum notice for calling an extra ordinary Hostel Council Meeting shall be two hours. However, the decisions arrived at such an extra-ordinary meeting shall hav to be ratified at the next ordinary Hostel Council Meeting. 2.6 The Hostel council is reponsible for drawing up the annual budget for the hostel. The hostel council shall invite the Concerned Secretary whenever his/her budget is taken up for discussion. 2.7 Generally, all decisions are taken by consensus by the members of the hostel council. 2.8 In addition to the members of the Hostel council. The concerned Secretary shall be invited whenever matters pertaining to his/her portfolio are taken up for discussion. The Secretaries shall be invited to the meeting towards the end of tenure for the settlement of outstanding accounts.

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2.9 Every member of the Hostel council shall have one vote each in case the decisions are to be voted upon. The Chairman of the Hostel council shall cast his/her vote only when there is a tie. 2.10 Decisions regarding controversial issues which require reference to the Institute policies, rules and regulation shall be minuted but kept pending until the Chairman obtains the necessary clarifications. In special cases, the matter may be referred to the Hostel Co- ordination Committee, Dean (Student Affairs/Director of the Institute for appropriate action. 2.11 In the absence of the Warden, the Associate Warden shall be the chairman of the Hostel council meeting. In the absence of both, the Chairman, Hostel wardens Council or his/her nominee shall be the chairman of the Hostel Council meeting. 2.12 The General Secretary shall be responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting. 2.13 The decisions of the Hostel council meetings shall be made known to the hostel inmates by displaying them on the notice board within one week of the meeting. 2.14 A minute book shall be maintained by the hostel wherein the minutes of the Hostel council Meeting are recorded. The same shall be signed by the General Secretary and the Warden after confirming them at the next meeting. 2.15 The General Secretary may take a decision on routine matters subject to the ratification by the Hostel Council. (7) 2.16 An Emergency Hostel council meeting can be convened by giving at least one hour notice on the initiative of the General Secretary/Warden. The quorum for such a meeting shall be as stipulated in Section 2.4. 3. FUNCTIONS OF THE HOSTEL COUNCIL 3.1 The Hostel council is the executive body of the hostel It shall be responsible for (a) Mess management (b) Maintenance of Hostel Amenities (c) Sports Activities (d) Cutural Activities (e) Garden Maintenance (f) Canteen Management (g) Any other activity approved by the General Body of the hostel. Each of these activities shall be looked after by one or more elected office bearers such as the mess Secretary, Garden Secretary etc. These activities shall be monitored by a student councillor.

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3.2 The canteen will be own by a private catrer in accordance with the contract between the institue and the caterer. 3.3 The Hostel Council may over -rule the decision of any Secretary. 3.4 Arrangement for auditing of accounts submitted by the Secretaries shall be the reponsiblity of the hostel council. 3.5 In the absence of any Secretary, the Hostel Council shall be reponsible for his/her duties. 3.6 In the absence of the General Secretary, a student councillor nominated by the General Secretary shall carry out his/her duties. 3.7 In the event the post of General Secretary falls vacant by resignation or otherwise, the Hostel council shall either hold fresh elections for the post or, nominate one of the Student Councillors as the General Secretary in case the remaining period of his/her tenure is less than two months. 3.8 In the event any of the elected members of the Hostel Council resigns or otherwise, the Hostel council shall hold fresh elections to fill up the vacant post in case the remaining period is more than two months as per theprocedure laid down in clause 4.4. If the period is less than two months, the vacancy could be filled up by Co-opting a bonafide student of the institute residing in that hostel. (8) 3.9 The Hostel Council can take disciplinary action against any person belonging to the hostel, all matters pertaining to the hostel, or refer the matter to appropriate authorities for taking necessary disciplinary action. Disciplinary action against mess employees will be taken by Hostel Management System upon being reffered to by the Hostel council. The Hostel Council can constitute an Enquiry Committee on matters pertaining to indiscipline, misconduct, non- performance of duties or mismanagement of funds etc. and take follow- up action. 3.10 The policy regarding allotment of rooms within the hostel shall be decided by the Hostel council. 3.11 In case the post of Warden's nominee falls vacant, the procedure as laid down in Section 2.1 is followed again to fill up the vacant post. 3.12 The Hostel Council may recommend to the Hostel Co-ordinating Unit the transfer of the Hall Manager and Mess Employee with appropriate reason(s). 3.13 In case of any difference of opinion/dispute between the members of the Hostel Council and the Warden/Associate warden, the matter may be referred to a committee consisting of the Dean (S.A.), the Chairman (HWC) and the General Secretary (Student Affairs). 4. ELECTIONS

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4.1 Elections to the various posts in the Hostel council and other secretaries shall be held preferably around the last week of January every year and the elected members shall assume their reponsibilities not later than 31st March. 4.2 Election shall be conducted by a panel consisting of the Warden, associate Warden and a bonafide student of Institute residing in the hostel nominated by the student Council. 4.3 The election shall not be held during Institute Vacation period. 4.4 The successful candidate in the elction of the members of the Hostel Council should secure more than 50 percent of the valid votes cast for the post by the bonafid students of the Institute residing in the hostel. 4.5 In case of indecisive verdict by virtue of the requirement of section 4.4 successive rounds of election should be held eliminating at least one candidate securing the lowest number of votes in each round. (9) 4.6 Students contesting for any post should have completed at least on semester of stay in the hostel. 4.7 For any election, only bonafide students of the Institute residing in the hostel are eligible to vote and contest. 4.8 No student who has already completed the normal duration of the academic programme at the time of election shall be eligible to contest. In this respect, the decision of the Dean(Student Affairs) shall be final. 4.9 A student contesting for election should preferably have a further period of one year of stay in the hostel by virtue of his/her academic programme. 5. GENERAL BODY AND GENERAL BODY MEETINGS 5.1 The General Body of the hostel shall consist of all the bonafide students of the Institute residing in the hostel. 5.2 A General Body meeting shall be held at least once in a semester only for the purpose of feedback and exchange of information. 5.3 The Warden shall be the chairman of the General Body meetings. If the Warden is not present, the Associate Warden shall be the Chairman of the General Body Meeting. 5.4 The General Secretary shall call for a General Body meeting after due approval of the hostel council.

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5.5 An extra-ordinary General Body Meeting may be called by the general secretary in consultation with the Warden to discuss particular issues after an Extra – ordinary Hostel Council meeting is held. 5.6 Any decision taken at the Extra- ordinary Genral body meeting shall be binding on the Hostel Council subject to the provisions mentioned in Sections 5.9 and 5.14. 5.7 Extra -ordinary General Body Meeting shall be convend by giving at least three hour's notice. 5.8 The qurum for an Extra-ordinary General Body Meeting shall be 60% of the total eligible voters as per Section 5.1 5.9 All the decisions shall be arrived at with two-thirds majority of the eligible voters present at the meeting or, 50% of all the eligible voters strength of the hostel whichever is less. (10) 5.10 An extra-ordinary General Body Meeting shall transact only the itmes listed in the agenda for the meeting. 5.11 In case the quorum is not met for the extra-ordinary General Body meeting, the Hostel Council and/or the person who has proposed the item shall explain the issue to the members present at the meeting.There shall, however, be no decision taken on the issue.The Hostel Council shall seek a decision through a secret ballot on the issue by a simple majority on the next working day. In such a case, the Hostel Council shall suggest alternative solutions to be voted upon for the issue concerned. 5.12 The General Scretary shall call an Extra-ordinary General Body Meeting in consultation with the Warden when 30% of the eligible voters' strength of the hostel submits a written ad signed request for calling such a meeting on a particular issue. The quorum for such an Extraordinary Gneral Body meeting shall be as mentioned earlier (Section 5.8). 5.13 The Warden can, on his/her own, call for an Extra-ordinary General Body Meeting under special circumstances. 5.14 Decisions regarding controversial issues arrived at any Extra-ordinary General Body Meeting which are touching the Institute policies, rules and regulations shall be minuted , but kept pending until the chairman obtains the necessary clarifications. However,in special cases, the matter may be referred to the Hostel Co-ordination committee/Dean (student Affairs) /Director for appropriate action. 6. HOSTEL FUNDS 6.1 Each hostel shall maintain the following types of accounts : (a) main Account

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(b) Students' fund Accounts 6.2 The Main Account is a bank account through which all major finacial transactions of the hostel are carried out. The income to this account is through collection of mess dues and fines collected from inmates and insitute subsidy, if any. The expenditure is for payment to parties and suppliers, salary and dues to hostel employees and on suchother items concerning the hostel. 6.3 The Students' Fund Accounts shall consist of the following separate funds. and any other fund that may be found necessary. 6.4 the amenties funds are raised through the contributions made by the bonafide residents of the hostel. (11) 6.5 The quantum of contributions to the above funds shall be as decided from time to time. 6.6 The Amenities fund shall support various extra-curricular activities and provide amenities in the hostel. Service charges collectd from guests/staff members shall be credited to the Amentities fund Account. 6.7 The money from different hostel funds can be withdrawn only on the request of a Secretary followed by the recommendation of the General Secretary and the concerned councillor. 6.8 Guidelines for financial regularities shall be as per the procedures laid down by the finance committee. 7. WARDEN/ASSOCIATE WARDEN 7.1 A Faculty member resding on the campus is appointed as Warden/Associate Warden by the Institute. 7.2 The Warden and the Associate Warden shall not as liason between the Institute and the students of the hostel. They are responsible for implementing the Institute's policies and decisions as regards the management of hostels. 8. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE WARDEN In the interest of students in general and for the purpose of safety, the warden has been entrusted with the following financial responsibilities.

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8.1 The Warden shall operate the Hostel Accounts and funds on behalf of Hostel council to meet the expenses incurred by the hostel. Except for imprest cash, all payments should be made by cheques as far as possible. 8.2 The cheque books for the Students' Funds Accounts shall be in the Warden's custody. (12) 8.3 The Warden can, on behalf of Hostel council, levy fine on any inmate so far as the late payment of mess dues is concerned. He can also waive fine on any student so far as his mess dues are concerned 8.4 The Warden can, on behalf of Hostel council, levy fine on any inmate in connection with the breach of Institute rules or destruction of Institute/Hostel property. 8.5 The Warden can reject payment of any bill if it is not found to be in order. Under special circumstances, the warden can accept certificates of payment duly attested by the General Secretary/two student councillorsone of whom should be concerned with the nature of the expenditure involved. 8.6 All the bill should be forwarded to the Warden by the Secretaries through the concerned student councillors and the General Secretary. 8.7 The Warden, on the recommendation of the hostel council, can sanction loans to deserving students from the Brother hood fund. 8.8 The Warden can sanction advances to various Secretaries on the recommendations of the General Secretary and the Concerned student councillor. 8.9 The Warden shall check all bills, registers, files pertaining to various funds mentioned earlier. All the documents shall bear his signature as an attestation of verifiation of the accounts.

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8.10 The Warden may delegate financial powers to the Associate Warden with prior permission sof the Director. (13) 8.11 The Warden shall see that bank reconciliation of funds is done. 8.12 Contributions to the Students' Fund Accounts collected through mess bills are transferred to the respective heads of account every month from the Main Account by the Warden. 8.13 The Warden shall see that the institute subsidy is deposited in the Main Account and is utilized as per the directions every month. 8.14 In case of financial need of the hostel the Warden may apply for a loan or financial assistance to the Director trough the Chairman, Hostel Warden Council. 9. OTHER REPONSIBILITIES OF THE WARDEN 9.1 The Warden, on the recommendations of the General Secretay, can allow inter- hostel transfer of any student with the knowledge of the Hostel Coordinating Unit. 9.2 The Warden shall be the Chairman of the Hostel council meetings and General Body Meetings. In his absence the Associate Warden shall perform his duties. 9.3 Should, for any reason, all the office bearers of the Hostel council resign, the Warden shall appoint an Election Officer from amongst the bonafide students of the Institute residing in the hostel to conduct fresh election. He may also appoint an adhoc body for the interim period.

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(14) The Warden shall provide accommodation to the students and other on the receipt of information from the Hostel Coordinating Unit. On behalf of Hostel Council, the Warden can recommend disciplinary action against any mess employees to the CHMS. The Warden or Convener/Chairman, CHMS can appoint an enquiry committee on a particular matter. The Warden may, on special occasions, appoint an adhoc committee to look into certain issues pertaining to the hostel. The committee shall submit its report to the Hostel Council for necessary follow – up action. 9.8 The Warden shall be the ex-office chairman of the Survey committee constituted by the Director of the Institute for periodic stock verification of items belonging to the Institute / Hostel. The Survey Committee shall inspect all items declared as unusable by the hostel and make suitable recommendations to the Institute. 9.9 In case of a no – confidence motion against the Hostel Council or any elected member of the Council , the Warden shall call an Extra ordinary General Body Meeting to discuss the issues. In case the quorum is not met in such a meeting, the Warden shall conduct a secret ballot among the bonafide students of the institute residing in the hostel to decide upon the issue. Such a secret ballot shall be conducted on the next working day. 9.10 The Warden shall forward the confidential report of the Hall Manager to the Institute authorities after discussing with the General Secretary. 10. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ASSOCIATE WARDEN : The Associate Warden shall look after the mess and mess affairs. The Associate Warden shall be assisted in his duties by the concerned Student Councilor and the concerned secretaries. The Associate Warden shall check and initial all the bills pertaining to the mess forwarded by the mess manager through concerned secretary and Students Councillor. The Associate Warden shall verify and certify all the bills pertaining to mess for payment to be made by the Warden. The Associate Warden shall check and initial the mess bill and forward it to the Hostel Accounts Unit through the Warden. (15) The Associate Warden shall check and initial the entries made in the petty cash Register

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Maintained for mess purchases. He shall see that all the entries in the petty cash register are accounted for, while preparing the mess bill. The Associate Warden shall, in consultation with the concerned student councillors, make recommendations to the Warden for purchase of items for the mess. No advance for mess purchase shall be given without the recommendation of the Associate Warden. The Associate Warden can permit cash advances for mess purchases as and when required. In the absence of the Warden, the Associate Warden shall discharge the duties of the Warden in addition of his / her normal duties. 11. HALL MANAGER An Institute employee shall be deputed as Hall Manager to assist the Wardens and the Hostel Council. The Hall Manager shall maintain all accounts of the hostels except those of the mess. The Hall Manager shall assist the hostel council members in matters of correspondence. The Hall Manager shall look into complaints of the residents with regard to amenities concerned with accommodation. The Hall Manager shall arrange for advances to the Office Bearers for hostel works after obtaining necessary sanction from the Warden duly recommended by the concerned students councilor and General Secretary. The Hall Manager shall take stock of furniture, appliances, stereo equipment discs and any other assets of the hostel and of the Institute given to the hostel at the end of each semester or at any time of specific items with the help of concerned secretaries and maintain a proper record of all the assets of the hostel and report to the Warden. Hall Manager shall be responsible for general maintenance of the hostel premises and properties of the Institute. The Hall Manager shall maintain all files and records of the hostels. The Hall Manager shall carry out all cash transactions. (16) The Hall Manager will follow the work schedule as outlined by the Warden and / or the hostel Council. The Hall Manager shall discharge any other duty assigned to him by the Warden and / or the

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Hostel Council. 12. MESS MANAGER A person for the purpose of overall management of the mess shall be appointed by the CHMS on the advice of a Selection Committee duly constituted for the purpose. The mode of appointment, salary, benefits, duty hours, leave facilities, and conduct rules etc. shall be as per the Service Conditions of employees in the hostels of IIT Bombay. The Mess Manager shall be responsible for the custody, issue and stock of stores, purchases of groceries, vegetables, eggs, mutton, kitchen equipment, fixture and furniture etc. The Mess Manager shall maintain daily, weekly and monthly accounts. The Mess Manager shall prepare monthly mess bills of all the inmates of the hostel. The Mess Manager shall be responsible for the general supervision on the Mess Employees, assign duties, maintain Muster Roll and preparation and service of food, hygiene and cleanliness in the mess. The Mess Manager shall maintain the leave register, prepare monthly paybill, issue letters etc. as directed by warden. The Mess Manager shall be primarily responsible for maintaining of all Mess Registers subject to supervision. The Mess Manager shall carry out all other duties assigned to him by the Warden / Associate Warden / Concerned Secretaries / Hostel Council. 13 . RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE HOSTEL 13.1 The Source of receipts to the hostel mess shall be mainly from the monthly collection of mess advance / bill from residents availing the students and the Institute subsidy if any. Rebate shall pay an amount as decided by the Hostel Council from time to time. (17) Institute employees who are permitted to stay in the hostel shall pay an amount as decided by the Hostel Coordinating Unit as service charges in addition to their monthly mess – bill. This amount shall be credited to the Amenities Fund Account of the hostel. All hostels shall send an utilization certificate of subsidy to the Hostel Accounts Unit every year. 13.5 In case of delegates to conferences / seminars / shorts – term courses etc. the Convener of

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the programme shall deposit the estimated charges in the Main Account of the Hostel in advance. Final settlement of accounts shall be done within fifteen days after the programme is over. The Main expenditure of the hostel is on the running of messes. The expenditure is incurred as follow : a. By cash payment from cash advances drawn by issue of self cheques by the Warden to meet the day – to – day expenses. b. By issue of cheques to suppliers of provisions, vegetables, milk, eggs, bread etc. c. For provision of amenities such as longue furnishing furniture, crockery and entertainment equipment – T.V. , Stereo etc. d. All other expenses with a due sanction of the Hostel Council. 14. HOSTEL RECORDS AND FILES. 14.1 The following records shall be maintained in all hostels : Attendance Register of all hostel employees Petty cash books in respect of mess account and funds. Bills Register. Dead Stock Register. Stock Register. Mess – wise Book of extras. Statements of basic mess charges, extras etc. due from each mess member. Mess Bill Files. Canteen Account Register of all inmates. Any other record that may be found expedient consistent with the requirements of the hostel, with a written permission of the Warden. (18) 14.2 Petty Cash Book 1. Petty Cash Book shall contain a record of daily cash transactions made from out of cash imprest or otherwise and out of temporary advances, when drawn. The amount received in the recoupment of imprest or otherwise as also amount deposited in the bank by the hostel directly shall be entered in the Petty Cash Book and deposited in the Bank through the institute Cash Section. No money, whether received or paid, shall be left unentered in the Petty Cash Book. Two such Petty Cash Books shall be maintained by hostel – One for mess transactions and

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and the other for funds. Each voucher entered in th Petty Cash Book shall bear the name of the expenditure head to which the payment is debited (e.g. Mess expenses, amenities fund etc.) and shall also bear a rubber – stamp   mark   ‘PAID’  and  a  pay  order  by  the  Warden. The entries in the Petty Cash Book shall be made in ink on the same day on which the transaction takes place. At the end of each page, the Warden / Associate Warden shall check the entries and initial the Petty Cash Book for funds. The Petty Cash Books for funds and mess should be closed and balanced at the end of every month and the cash balance checked by the Warden and the Associate Warden respectively. The Warden / Associate Warden shall record a certificate in the following form in the cash Book on the last day of each month after the Cash Book is closed. CASH BALANCE PHYSICIALLY CHECKED AND FOUND TO BE CORRECT. (Rs. .................. (Rupees ........................ and paise..........................Only). Warden / Associate Warden Date.................... 14.2.8 The Petty Cash Book shall also be balanced on the day on which the accounts are audited by the Internal Audit Section. BILLS REGISTER As  soon  as  a  supplier's   bill   is  received,   it  shall   be  posted  in   the   register   styled   ‘Bill   Register’. The movement of the bills shall be recorded in the relevant columns, ending with their final payments. (19) STOCK REGISTER This register is maintained for the food items of the mess. As soon as supply accompanied by a delivery challan / bill is received, the details of the supply shall be entered in the Stock Register on the respective pages showing the the nature of supply and subsequent issue when done. The concerned Secretary / student Councillor and the Mess Manager shall affix his / her respective initials with date in the Register in the columns provided for the purposes. The supplies issued to different messes shall be directly entered in the Stock Register at the time of issue. The concerned Secretary /Student Councillor and / or the Mess Manager shall affix his / her / their initials with date in relevant columns of the register. DEAD STOCK REGISTER

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The Warden shall arrange to take stock of the stores periodically. All dead stock shall be verified during the summer vacation and all consumable stock at the end of every month and also as and when the Warden desires. Dead stock articles shall be verified with reference to the balance shown in the Dead Stock Register and the consumables stock with reference to the balance shown in the stock register. The certificates of physical verification shall be recorded in the respective register over the dated signature of Associate Warden / Warden and the concerned Secretary and Mess Manager / Hall Manager. 15. PROCEDURE FOR PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES AND PASSING OF BILLS FOR PAYMENT All purchases of provisions shall preferably be made from Cooperative Societies. All supplies received must be accompanied by a bill / delivery challan from the supplier. The bill / delivery challan shall be checked with reference to the supply and receipt of suppliers acknowledgment by the concerned Secretary and / or Mess Manager. In the case of perishable items required for immediate consumption, example, vegetables, fruits, ice – cream etc. no entry need to be made in the stock register. The concerned Secretary or the Mess Manager shall certify that the items mentioned in the bill were actually received and consumed. In the case of bills for services, e.g. cooley charges, wages for casual labourers etc., a receipt for the payment shall be obtained and initialed by the concerned Secretary and the General Secretary. The payment order shall bear the signature of the concerned Secretary, the Associated Warden (20) and / or the Warden for items purchased for mess and of the General Secretary and the Warden for items purchased on fund accounts. Instructions should be issued to the suppliers to the effect that they should send their supplies accompanied by bills / delivery challans and they should ensure that their copy of delivery challan / bill bears the rubber stamp as aforesaid with the signature of the concerned Secretary or the Mess Manager. The suppliers should be further instructed to preserve their copies of monthly statements / bills and that in case of any dispute, it is for them to produce such acknowledged bills / delivery challans in support of their claims. Pay bill for salaries of mess employees shall be prepared in the last week of the month and verified by the Hostel Accounts Unit. CHMS shall sanction a pay – order for payment of the same and draw the amount on self – cheque for disbursement. The disbursement of the salaries shall be certified by the Warden.

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Internal Audit Section of the Institute will, from time to time, check the books of accounts and other records in all hostels and make recommendations or give guidance. The observation of the Internal Audit will be placed before the Hostel Council. 16. HOSTEL GENERAL SECRETARIES COUNCIL ( HGSC ) Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   shall   consist   of   : 1. General Secretary ( Student Affairs ) - Chairman 2. Secretary ( to be elected from amongst the Hostel General Secretaries) 3. All other Hostel General Secretaries. Functions    of  the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   shall   be  : a) To review all matters related to the Hostel residents. b) To suggest items for inclusion in the agenda of the Hostel Coordination committee meetings. A  meeting   of   the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   may  be  called   by  either   The Chairman or the Secretary of Hostel General   Secretaries’   Council. Minimum   notice   to  call   a  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   meeting   shall   be   24  hours.    However,   an  extraordinary   meeting   of  Hostel   General   Secretaries’ Council can be called with one hour notice. Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   Meeting   shall   be  called   at  a  request   duly signed by three hostel General Secretaries. (21) The  quorum   for   a  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   meeting   shall   be  six  Hostel   General Secretaries and the Chairman or the Secretary. All the General Secretaries shall have one vote each. The Chairman shall have a casting vote. In  the   absence  of  the  Chairman,   the  Secretary   of  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council   shall conduct the meeting. A Hostel General Secretary may nominate a member of the Hostel Council to represent him / her. The Chairman or the Secretary may invite any person / persons to participate in the discussions. The Secretary of Hostel General Secretaries’   Council   shall   record  the  proceedings of the meetings. A minute book shall be maintained for the purpose. Each member

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shall   be  given   a  copy  of  the  decisions   arrived   at  the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’ Council meeting to be displayed in the hostels. The  Hostel  General   Secretaries’   Council   shall   meet   at  least   once   a  month. Responsibilities   of   the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council. The  Hostel  General   Secretaries’   Council   shall   review   and  make   recommendations    on  all matters of common interest pertaining to Hostels and Hostel Management. It would suggest items for agenda for the meeting of the Hostel Co – ordination Committee, Finance Committee, Student Welfare Board, Student Affairs Council ( for details, see Mehta Committee Report). The  Hostel  General   Secretaries’   Council   shall   assist   the  Convener,   Hostel   Wardens Council in the actual allotments of rooms to students. The  Chairman   of  the  Maintenance   Secretaries’ Body and the Chairman of mess Secretaries’   Body   shall   be  appointed   by  the  General   Secretary   (  Student  Affairs) in   consultation   with   the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   Council.   The  Hostel  General   Secretaries’   Council   may   request the Dean ( Student Affairs ) / Convener,   Hostel  Wardens’    Council   to  be  present   at  the  meetings   of  Hostel  General Secretaries’   Council   for   clarifications   /    discussions. (22) In the event of any problem in a particular hostel which is likely to affect other hostels also, the concerned Hostel General Secretary shall inform other Hostel General Secretaries. It is desirable that he / she discusses such matters at Hostel General Secretaries’   Council   Meetings. 17. HOSTEL  WARDENS’  COUNCIL    (  HWC  ) The   composition   of  /  Hostel  Wardens’  Council   shall   be  as  follows   : 1. Chairman : to be elected from amongst the Hostel Wardens Secretary : to be elected from amongst the Hostel Wardens. Remaining Hostel Warden. All Associate Wardens. Functions   of  the  Hostel   Wardens’  Council   :- To review matters related to functioning of the the hostels.

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To suggest items for inclusion in the Agenda of the Hostel coordination Committee meetings. 18. HOSTEL CO – ORDINATING UNIT ( HCU ) The Hostel Coordinating Unit shall coordinate all procedural matters pertaining to the management of individual hostels. The Hostels Coordinating Unit shall be under   the   supervision   of  the  Chairman   of  the  Hostel  Wardens’    Council. The Hostel Coordinating Unit shall allot hostels to all bonafide students of the Institute. The Hostel Coordinating Unit shall allot accommodation to the delegates / sponsored person / trainees from other Institutions / all others who authorized to stay / are in the hostels for specified periods of duration, in the hostels. The  Convener   of  the  Hostel  Wardens’  Council   shall   permit   transfer   of  hostel   to students on the recommendation of the concerned wardens and General Secretaries. The students shall apply for transfer of hostel in the prescribed form. (23) 18.5 The Hostel Coordinating Unit shall be responsible for the implementation of the policy matters of the Institute. The Hostel Coordinating Unit shall handle correspondence with other organizations and Institutions pertaining to accommodation. 19. HOSTEL COORDINATION COMMITTEE (HCC) The composition of Hostel Coordination Committee shall be as follows : 1. Dean (Student Affairs) – Chairman 2. Chairman,   Hostel   Wardens’  Council   - Secretary All other Hostel wardens All Hostel General Secretaries General Secretary. (Students Affairs) Senior Medical Officer – by invitation Institute Engineer - by invitation The Hostel Coordinating Committee shall meet as often as necessary. In  the   absence  of  the  Dean   (Student  Affairs),   the  convener,   Hostel   Wardens’  Council   would             conduct its proceedings.

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Functions of the Hostel Coordination Committee :- To formulate policies, coordinate and review matters concerning the hostels in respects in of common interest. To ensure implementation of procedures in all hostels with respects to maintenance of accounts, auditing of bills, mess bills, regular payment of hostel dues by hostel inmates etc. To assist hostels in the matters of procurement of major food items, stores, furniture etc. To consider matters pertaining to hostel security and general upkeep. The Hostel Coordination Committee may propose amendments to the Hostel Constitution from time to time for consideration of the Senate. (24) 20. CENTRALIZED HOSTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (CHMS) The composition of the Centralized Hostel Management System (CHMS) shall be as follows: Co-ordinating Warden, HCU – Convenor Secretary, HWC - Member General Secretary (Hostel Affairs) - Member Institute Secretary (Hostel Affairs) - Member (2-4 elected students) Three Hostel General Secretaries - Members (nominated in rotation) 20.2 The CHMS will meet as often as necessary but not less than once a month. 20.3 In the absence of the Coordinating Warden, the Secretary, HWC would conduct the proceedings. Functions of the CHMS : The CHMS will look into all administrative aspects of Mess Workers, including but not restricted to: 20.4.1 Appointment permanent mess workers. 20.4.2 Paper work and accounting for disbursement of salary and other financial benefits to the permanent mess workers. Conduct disciplinary action on mess workers as required upon recommendation of the concerned hostel council.

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21. STUDENTS AFFAIRS COUNCIL (SAC) 21.1 The Composition of the Students Affairs Council shall be as follows : Deputy Director - Chairman Dean ( Student Affairs ) - Secretary Dean ( Academic Programmes ) Dean ( Planning ) Chairman,   Hostel   Wardens’  Council Chairman ( Sports Council ) Chairman ( Cultural Council ) Two Senate Members General Secretary ( Student Affairs ) - Jt. Secretary General Secretary, Sports Council General Secretary, Cultural Council Three Hostel General Secretaries (Nominated   by  the  Hostel   General   Secretaries’   council) Three Departmental General Secretaries (  Nominated   by  the  Departmental   General   Secretaries’   Committee   ) One Alumni Member. (25) 21.2 Functions of Students Affairs Council : 21.2.1 To discuss policy matters concerning student affairs. 21.2.2 To review the working and effect constitutional changes of the various students bodies. 21.2.3 To foster sports cultural, extra-curricular and other developmental activities. 21.2.4 To promote staff-students-alumini- industry interaction. 21.2.5 To review the management of Students Gymkhana and the Hostels, their financial affairs and to approve the budgets with the assistance of the Finance committee. 21.2.6 To consider matters regarding students welfare referred to it by the Student Welfare Board.