Seeking More Funds, University of Hyderabad Charges Students for Lab Water

Bengaluru: According to a circular issued by the dean of the School of Life Sciences at the University of Hyderabad (UoH), students and faculty members requiring ultra-pure water for their studies have to start paying for it from September 18.

acaThis resource is typically paid for by universities – one scientist from a different establishment called the expense a “drop in the bucket”. However, at the UoH, the new rule, effective from September 18, is the tip of a giant funds-shortage iceberg that its students are being forced to bear.

In the circular, the water is referred to as “Milli-Q water”. Milli-Q is the name of a private company that provides this water, although it is not the only one. This water is ultra-pure and, according to the scientist quoted above, “In the lab, it is used for most molecular biology experiments, since this water will be free of all RNAse or DNAse contamination, as well as for analytical chemistry, where the solvents should have exact compositions.” The new rates are:

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