Food supply jitters could trigger WFH, impact hostel occupancy, warns IT corridor hostel association

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Workers unload LPG cylinders from a truck at Kavadiguda in Hyderabad on March 12, 2026, following the shortage in supplies in the wake of ongoing Israel and U.S. attack on Iran.
| Photo Credit: G. Ramakrishna

Amid growing concerns over food availability in Hyderabad’s IT corridor, the IT Corridor Hostels Association has appealed to hostel operators not to shut down their kitchens, warning that such a move could push companies to consider work-from-home (WFH) options for employees.

In a communication issued to its members, the association said it had received information that some IT firms are weighing remote work owing to uncertainties around food supply. It cautioned that any disruption in hostel food services could directly impact occupancy and operations, as many employees depend on these facilities for daily meals.



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