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Co-living hostels in Hyderabad spark controversy over morality and safety

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Co Living Hostels In Hyderabad Spark Controversy Over Morality And Safety

Hyderabad: Hyderabad is witnessing the rapid growth of co-living hostels, which have become a popular option for youth, IT professionals, and students. These PG hostels offer private rooms, shared kitchens, workspaces, and high-speed internet, positioning themselves as a more convenient alternative to traditional hostels. The community-based living model they follow encourages social interaction among residents.

However, this emerging trend has recently come under scrutiny. Some co-living PG hostel owners have made controversial claims, such as offering to “arrange a girl” for male residents or allowing boys and girls to share rooms. Such practices have raised concerns about the social and moral implications of these co-living models.

Additionally, some hostel owners have claimed to have strong relationships with local authorities, describing law enforcement as their “partners.” These statements have fueled suspicions of potential illegal activities taking place within these spaces.

This growing trend has sparked debates about whether co-living hostels are genuinely beneficial or simply a business model taking advantage of the youth. As concerns about safety and moral values rise, local citizens are questioning the acceptability of this culture.

Experts are calling for authorities to step in, ensuring that these establishments adhere to regulations and do not promote harmful or illegal activities. The controversy surrounding co-living hostels in Hyderabad has sparked widespread discussions about the need for greater oversight in this sector.

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