After quarantine is expected to change student life in dormitories, these are investment plans

During the time that the COVID-19 pandemic, the Students Centre in Pristina, has become quarantined for people who have come to Kosovo to isolate themselves for 14 days due to the risk of spreading the virus. Many isolated ones in dormitories show dissatisfaction with the situation and conditions inside, but for a short time things were [...]
During the time that the COVID-19 pandemic, the Students Centre in Pristina, has become quarantined for people who have come to Kosovo to isolate themselves for 14 days due to the risk of spreading the virus.
Many isolated ones in dormitories show dissatisfaction with the situation and the conditions inside, but for a short time, things were somehow settled.
Although the Student Centre continues to be a place to serve at this time of pandemic, the general director of this centre, Fatmir Sfishta, told news.net that they have plans to improve conditions within.
And for the student complaints that their items were damaged when they left the room, Sfish said they would initiate any case in competent organs.
So far there have been 20 complaints by students that they lost “gota, phone adaptor, duke, tea bacalon”. But in the case of news in the media that a girl's chest and savings had been damaged, Sfishta said the same had declared that she had no money in her.
Full question with Fatmir Sfishen:
News.net: After the pandemic is over and the quarantine is over, will conditions improve at the Student Center?
Sfish: As soon as this pandemic passes, we return to originality as Student Center to the student service. We have projects planned for this year all projects are hoping to be realised. They are investment projects that increase the quality of services at the Student Center, both in facilities and all other spaces. As the Student Center returns to normality, we will proceed with plans that we will make during the year.
News.net: Does quarantine and quarantiners help you to take steps to improve conditions in dormitories?
Sfish: The situation of the people who came to the dorm has been different, they've come from different standards so it wasn't as they hoped it could be isolation. There were various complaints, they weren't big when we took action. We have suffered damage during this time even from quarantined ones, but first we have to avoid the damage that there are people with different personalities with different backgrounds. So once the quarantine ceases to exist, we return to serve the students and create better conditions and other investments.
News.net: There have been numerous complaints from students who have touched your personal affairs, and they've been damaged. How many complaints have come to you and will they be initiated further?
Sfish: There have been times, these cases of complaints have been in dormitories where they served as quarantiners. Every single case, any statement by the student who has claimed to have lost them will deal with us as the Student Centre and the Kosovo Police, depending on what those who have been lost have declared.
We have the registry of those people who were in those rooms and these details we give the police to investigate further. So far there are 20 complaints of complaints by students. By now, 1200 students have come and taken things from them, 20 have complained.
News.net: What are the things being declared by the students who lost them?
Sfish: There's a couple of different cases, there's glasses, a phone adapter, a duke, a bacall of tea. And the girl who complained that they've ruined the savings chest before us has been declared to have no money.












