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GCC's low-cost co-working, learning hub finds takers among students, techies

GCC's low-cost co-working, learning hub finds takers among students, techies

Time of India01-07-2025
Chennai: In Kolathur, a community learning hub is evolving into Chennai's most sought-after co-working and co-learning space. Mudhalvar Padaippagam, a government-run facility, charges just 5 for a 3.5-hour study slot—prompting students to book seats months in advance.
Comprising desks with charging points, curated reference materials, as well as strict rules regarding decorum, the centre now sees hundreds of aspirants spend up to 10 hours a day here, preparing for competitive exams.
For students unable to access pricy libraries or coaching centres, the facility provides a quiet, structured environment at a minimal cost. SK Akshaya, a CA aspirant who travels daily from Madhavaram, says the shift from her old library made all the difference.
"Here, we collaborate and even discuss doubts over lunch. If something's missing, the centre in-charge procures it for us. This is catering to the needs of students—unlike public libraries," she said.
From NEET PG aspirants to UPSC candidates, users say the centre's format encourages self-study and shared learning. "I was looking for a good library and found this instead," said K Kathirvel. "It's focused, affordable, and competitive.
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The centre has also emerged as a low-cost co-working space. Freelancers, startup founders, and work-from-home professionals—often priced out of private workspaces—have found a haven here. With Wi-Fi, steady power, and a shared communal space, they book monthly slots at a fraction of commercial rates.
"We were spending 5,000 a day at co-working spaces just for a conference room," said Surya S, co-founder of a startup.
"Now we pay 2,500 a month here."
Helen Anitha, Director of the centre, said the goal was never revenue. "One student got recruited into the Intelligence Bureau after preparing here," she noted.
GCC has cleared a resolution to set up eight more such centres across the city.
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