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Rs 15 rent for a room in West Bengal? X user's claim sparks curiosity – Here's what we know

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In a recent post that took social media by storm, Manish Aman, a final-year MBBS student at AIIMS, shared that he pays only ₹15 per month for a single room with an attached bathroom in Kalyan, West Bengal. His affordable living situation is made possible through AIIMS's subsidized housing for students. In his post on X, Aman proudly wrote, "I got this single room with attached washroom at a cost of ₹15 per month," along with photos and videos of his modest living space.

Viral Reactions and Skepticism
Aman's revelation sparked widespread debate online. Users expressed amazement at the incredibly low rent, while some questioned the authenticity of his claim. One user humorously suggested he could sublet the room for ₹15,000, saying, "I think you can sub-rent it for 15k. Lol just kidding," highlighting the stark difference between his rent and the market rates in cities like Mumbai, where ₹15 barely buys a street food snack.


Support for Subsidized Student Housing
Despite skepticism, many praised the subsidized housing initiatives at AIIMS, which allow students to focus on their education without the burden of high rental costs. One user commented, "Perks of AIIMS, enjoy and all the best buddy. This is a nice cozy apartment," reflecting appreciation for the financial relief these accommodations provide to students.


Humor Adds to the Discussion
The post also inspired light-hearted comments. One user joked, "I actually got a similar one for free when I was arrested," while another hoped that such affordable rooms would be accessible to all students who secure seats in AIIMS for medical education, saying, "I hope these rooms are available for all students who secured seats in AIIMS for medical education or you got this room as a resident doctor."

The Bigger Picture
Manish Aman's post highlights a significant issue: the challenge of finding affordable housing in India's major cities, where rising rent prices often make it difficult for middle-class and low-income families to secure decent living conditions. Stories about soaring rents in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru frequently trend on social media, sparking discussions about the housing crisis faced by many.

As Aman's story circulates, it emphasizes the necessity of affordable housing solutions, especially for students and families grappling with the financial pressures of urban living. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of supportive housing initiatives that can alleviate some of these burdens.
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