Band of BTech students in Andhra forced to double up as janitors to pay for studies

In Andhra Pradesh's Guntur, a group of determined female engineering students are working as janitors and performing other chores at their college to afford hostel fees. Coming from financially challenged backgrounds, these students willingly clean toilets, water plants, and assist in the kitchen to ease the burden on their families and continue their education.
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