Bhopal Today Team
Bhopal, Mar 11:
In the rapid race of materialistic world India is also becoming formidable participant and proof of this is that every year thousands of multinational companies are coming to India.
To meet the demand of educated manpower, new educational institutions are coming up and students from various parts of the country are coming here. Students are utilising every minute for study to get maximum marks in examination. So instead of cooking food at their hostel room or rental accommodations students prefer food from tiffin center.
What they say
Ashok Malviya, student of M Com said that he came to Bhopal for higher education. He believes that cooking food at home takes took much time so instead of cooking he orders tiffin from tiffin center. So he can save time of cooking. In addition he doesn't have to worry about grocery and vegetable to bring from the market. He added that this food is also tastey and delicious so he is having it form long time.
Sachin, XII standard student said that he came from the neighboring village for his education. Now examinations are going on that is why time is very important for him. His tiffin supplier is kind enough to give him his favourite dish often.
Raja Khan, who is preparing for MBA entrance examination said that his most of the times goes in the coaching classes. He gets very little time for himself. So to prepare food on own is very difficult and time taking job so he prefers tiffin from tiffin center.
Abhinav Gupta, who is preparing for PMT examination, he lives alone in his room. His parents insist him to cook for on his own but he think that to prepare food is time taking so he prefers tiffin.
Abhinav Chaube, who comes from a rural background, is adept in cooking food as he used to help his mother in the absence of any sister. When he came to Bhopal to pursue higher studies he used to cook food in the rented room where he lived with other students in the beginning. But as the examinations approached near, he found it tough to cope up with cooking as it ate away his precious time which he wanted to devoted for studies. As a result, he had to rely on the service from the Tiffin Centre. Now he has become habitual of it and stopped cooking food himself.
Many girl students also find it messy to cook food even though it is intrinsic in their nature. Some of them really have a desire to cook palatable food items. But time factor bars them from doing so, says Archana who and her hostel mates depend solely on food supplied by Tiffin Centre.