One of the eight hostels for male students at
IIT Delhi, named after
the
Aravali Mountain
Range in India. It is one of the eleven hostels (the other being
Nilgiri
House,
Karakoram House,
Jwalamukhi House)
built in a distinct cross--shaped floor plan.
Aravali House is
the oldest hostel on the campus committed to providing excellent
facilities and a homely atmosphere for the creame of the country to
pursue their academic and extra curricular interests. It gives you
a sense of association with one of the country’s best educational
institutions. Founded, in 1963, Aravali boasts of its Alumni
excelling in their fields the world over and continues to prepare
new batches for a wonderful career ahead. The hostel has a very
unique location due to its proximity to the canteen and stationary
shops.
THE HOUSE
Aravali has 299 rooms, two thirds of
which are single rooms. About 425 students can be housed at a time
in all its rooms. The warden’s house adjoins the hostel and he can
be approached easily at 26591658. Aravali has two MTNL telephones
to make outgoing calls. There is a private telephone booth for
making STD and ISD calls. The hostel has a internal telephone
(6911), which can also be used to receive external calls
(26596911). There is a special MTNL phone (26581387) available to
receive STD and ISD phone calls. The students are advised to give
these numbers (26596911) and (26581387) to their parents and
relatives. A security guard is present around the clock to man the
entrance and receive the telephone calls. A special public address
system is installed in the hostel to make announcements all over
the hostel about the telephone calls.
COMMON ROOM
The
house has a set of common rooms with recreational facilities.
Newspapers and Magazines are available in the reading room. TV room
contains TV and related gadgets. Indoor Sports Room contains Table
Tennis set, Chess set and Carom Board. The trophies won by the
hostel are displayed in the Reading Room. The common rooms are open
around the clock.
MUSIC ROOM
Music Room is another place
of interest where various musical instruments are maintained. This
room is also equipped with a music system with CD and Cassette
Player. Any resident can reserve the room for one hour slot and
enjoy the music of his interest. The Ara-Library has about 500
books of various types – novels, science, fiction, comics, poetry
etc.
LAN
One of the fascinating features of IIT hostels
is in house cybercafe called computer Room. At present there are
seven Pentium PC’s which are on IIT LAN which itself is connected
to high speed VSNL line. Every Araite will have special account to
enjoy untiring computing. All the rooms have internet ports and
students are encouraged to use their own PCs for unlimited surfing
and computation. Activities leading to Cyber Crime are strictly
prohibited at the IIT Campus. Students found involved in these
activities will be punished severely leading to expulsion from
hostel and institute.
GYM ROOM
Araite are encouraged to
keep them fit and healthy. Aravali has a full-fledged Gym room with
variety of gym facilities. The Gym room is opened both I the
morning and the evening for few hours.
GUEST ROOM
A
special Guest Room is available to entertain guests for a limited
duration of time. Private Laundry facilities are available in
addition to six Washing Machines and twelve Iron Boxes present in
the hostel for general use. Each bath room block consists of a
geyser to supply hot water. Refrigerated and purified water is
available for drinking in mess.
THE HOUSE STAFF
The
Caretaker and Assistant Caretaker: They are responsible for keeping
the house in good condition and implementing the rules of the
house. The residents are requested to lodge all their complaints
regarding house except the dining hall with them.
The Catering
Supervisor and Assistant Catering Supervisor are responsible for
the efficient running of the dining hall. The students are
requested to follow the rules laid by the staff and report any
problem related to dining hall to them.
Apart from these staff
there are separate staff for the cleaning of the house and separate
staff for providing services I dining hall. Students should behave
well with all the staff members and report to the Warden in case of
any problem.
THE HOUSE MANAGEMENT
The House Master is the
head of the house, It is honorary position given to a senior
professor, who helps the hostel management in important decision
making. A faculty member of IIT will be the warden of house. The
day to day affairs in running the house, house room allotment,
conduction of election etc. are carried out in the supervision of
The Warden. He or his nominee has to be contacted for many student
activities of the house.
STUDENT ROLE
Students play a
pivotal role in the running of the house. An elected team of
Secretaries and Representatives form a House Working Committee
(HWC). The House Secretary is the student leader of HWC. House
Master and Warden are also members of this committee. HWC manages
all the internal activities of house. The residents of the hostel
elect the Secretaries and Representatives and few committee members
are nominated. Important decisions about the various house
activities, like purchases, hostel development policies, rules etc.
are decided by HWC.
CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS
With the
students, faculty and staff residing in side the campus., IIT Delhi
is a residential campus. Since its inception the institute has
place accent on providing an invigorating and creative environment,
which promotes independent thinking and introspection. The students
there by become aware of the consequences of their own actions.
Through participation in various activities, the student extends
his intellectual and aesthetic horizons far beyond the realm of the
hostel and institute. The staff assisted by the students and
faculty manages the hostels. Overall management of hostel is
carried out according to the provisions of the Board for Hostel
Management (BHM). BHM is one of the Boards constituted by the
Students Affairs Council (SAC). SAC is a joint student-faculty
senate committee, governed by its own constitution, which was
approved by the senate of the institute.
BHM has its own
constitution and it is responsible for policy formation and review
of all matters relating management of the hostels. At the hostel
level a House Working Committee (HWC), organizes and manages the
hostel and is recognized by the BHM.
The quality of house
depends on the abilities of members of HWC. The active members can
change the quality of food and surroundings and overall living
conditions of house. The amount of mess charges very much depends
on the efforts of the mess secretary and committee. The Residents
are requested to demand good quality of work from these elected
members.
Another important input to the quality of life in the
house is cooperation of the residents. The creative and intelligent
resident can generate new ideas towards making the house a better
place.
Contact Info
Name Of Warden : P.M.V. Subbarao
<br>Telephone Number :