Satpura Hostel
Satpura Hostel
| Satpura Hostel | |
|---|---|
| |
| Established | 2005 |
| Type | Boys |
| Capacity | ~450 |
| Nickname | Samurais |
| BHM Page | BHM Portal |
| Campus Map | Find on Map |
Satpura was established in 2005 and houses around 450 Samurais. Being one of the newer hostels, Satpura features modern architecture and well-designed common areas. Named after the Satpura Range in Central India, the hostel has quickly built a strong identity and competitive spirit.
Facilities
All hostels at IIT Delhi share a common set of facilities:
- Mess — Each hostel has its own dining hall with a mess serving vegetarian food daily; non-vegetarian options are available on select days (separately paid). There are no self-cooking facilities.
- Wi-Fi and LAN — High-speed wireless internet and wired LAN connections are available throughout.
- Common Rooms — Air-conditioned TV rooms, visiting rooms, and lounges.
- Reading Room — Dedicated quiet study spaces.
- Indoor Games — Table tennis, billiards/pool, carrom, chess, and other indoor games.
- Laundry — Washing machines are available on each floor or in designated laundry areas.
- Drinking Water — Purified drinking water supply on each floor.
- Sports Facilities — Most hostels have basketball courts, shuttle (badminton) courts, and cricket practice nets.
- Gym — Most hostels have a gymnasium.
- Water Coolers — During the summer season, water coolers are allowed inside rooms.
Rooms are typically two-seater (shared), equipped with cots and almirahs. Rooms are non-air-conditioned for UG students, though common areas are air-conditioned.
Night Mess
The Satpura night mess offers both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. It is well known for its parathas and fish fry, which draw regulars from across campus.
The hostel also houses a juice shop that serves fresh fruit juices, milkshakes, and light snacks.
See also: Eateries on Campus
Governance
Each hostel operates in a fully cooperative mode with elected student leadership under faculty mentorship:
- Head of House — A faculty member who serves as the overall head.
- Warden — A faculty member assisting in day-to-day administration.
- House Secretary — An elected student representative who leads the House Working Committee (HWC).
- Mess Secretary — Manages mess operations and food quality.
- Sports Secretary — Organizes sports activities and inter-hostel competitions.
- Cultural Secretary — Coordinates cultural events and performances.
- Maintenance Secretary — Oversees hostel maintenance and cleanliness.
The House Working Committee (HWC) decides the pattern and pace of life in each hostel. It has an Executive Committee and sub-committees for Mess, Common Room, and House Maintenance. A special House Honours Committee (HHC) handles disciplinary matters.
All hostels come under the Board of Hostel Management (BHM), which is headed by the Associate Dean Hostel Management (ADHM).
Positions of Responsibility (2026-27)
| Position | Name | Entry No. |
|---|---|---|
| House Secretary | Pulkit Kedia | 2023EE11057 |
| SAC Secretary | Gaurang Agrawal | 2024DD14753 |
| Mess Secretary | Pratyush Kumar | 2024AM11185 |
| Maintenance Secretary | Vansh Mehta | 2024CH10966 |