Bullet injured student dies at DMCH
A student who sustained bullet injury on August 4 died while undergoing treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Sunday morning.
A student who sustained bullet injury on August 4 died while undergoing treatment at the Intensive Care Unit of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Sunday morning.
Family members of injured patients admitted to private hospitals during the quota reform movement are still worried about their bills.
The Dhaka Mercantile Co-operative Bank Limited has recently donated 10 diagnostic machines to Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital for advanced treatment of kidney diagnosis patients...
Two people were killed and 45 others injured when a bus fell off the overpass in Basail area of Narsingdi on Sunday night.
The death toll from the student protests rose to 377 as a bullet injured youth died on Friday while undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Neuro Sciences and Hospital in Dhaka...
Nine more bodies were taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital raising the death toll to 151 till filing of this report at 6:00pm Wednesday since the forced resignation of Sheikh Hasina amid mass uprising triggered by student protests for quota reform in government jobs...
Environment, forest and climate change minister and chairman of hospital management committee of Mugda Medical College Hospital, Saber Hossain Chowdhury, said that...
One more critically injured person died while undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, taking the death toll from the recent violence during student protests to at least 214 till Wednesday...
Security forces in plainclothes are taking fingerprints and photos of individuals admitted to various city hospitals with injuries from violence during the recent countrywide student protests seeking...
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina visited Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital on Tuesday to meet people who sustained injuries during the recent nationwide unrest centring quota reform protests.
One more critically injured person died on Sunday while undergoing treatment in Dhaka Medical College Hospital, taking the death toll from the recent violence during countrywide student protests to at least 213...
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina visited Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital at Shahbagh and Central Police Hospital at Rajarbagh in the capital on Sunday afternoon to check on the injured victims of the recent nationwide violence.
A Class IX student was sitting on a bed beside a window in Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital, both legs bandaged after being bit by two bullets on...
THE detention of three coordinators of the Students Movement against Discrimination, the platform that seeks quota reforms, from Gonoshasthaya Nagar Hospital in Dhaka on July 26 is unacceptable and inhumane. The coordinators, allegedly earlier picked up by law enforcement agencies on July 19 who reappeared with injuries...
The lacklustre curfew continued for the eighth day in a row on Saturday as many people and vehicles were seen plying on roads beyond the curfew hours in...
Two more critically injured people died on Friday while undergoing treatment at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital, taking the death toll from the recent violence during...
More than 10 critically injured people are still undergoing treatment at Dhaka Medical College Hospital as they have been hit by bullets in violence during the student movement for...
Hospitals in the capital Dhaka and 10 other districts reported at least 209 killings during the violent student protests for quota reform in the past 10 days across the...
The Dhaka Medical College Hospital authorities have been avoiding giving information about the exact number of the deaths and injured people following clashes between job quota protesters and law enforcement agencies alongwith ruling Awami League activists since July 15 that left at least 155 killed and hundreds injured in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country till Sunday...
The police on Wednesday handed over eight unidentified bodies from Dhaka Medical College Hospital in connection with the quota reform movement to Anjuman Mufidul Islam for burial...
BESIDES the death of at least 163 people in indiscriminate firing by law enforcement personnel during the student movement for reforms in government job quota, a few thousand people have been wounded, with many still in a critical condition in hospital. Many of the injured are reported to have lost their eyesight while many are at risks of losing eyesight...
A six-year-old girl, who sustained bullet injury to her head on the rooftop of their house in Narayanganj on Friday amid the violence during the students’ protests for quota reform in the government job, died at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Wednesday...
Hasi Begum was crying sitting on the floor outside of the emergency room at Dhaka Medical College Hospital on Friday as she lost her son Md Rakib, 22, who died in a clash during...
Many public and private hospitals in the capital were overwhelmed treating hundreds of patients with gunshot injuries for the second consecutive day, as law enforcers fired indiscriminately on...
The condition of BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia remained stable at Evercare Hospital’s coronary care unit in the capital on Saturday...
The body of a patient, who had been missing for two days, was found in the bathroom of the medicine ward of Shariatpur Sadar Hospital on Saturday....
THE detention of three Bangladeshis and four Indians, including a surgeon, by the Delhi police in the past week for illegal trafficking in organs, suggests that the authorities of both the countries have failed to stop transnational illegal organ trade that has continued for years. The detained surgeon of the Delhi-based Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals...
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University vice-chancellor professor Deen Mohd Noorul Huq said that new additions to the existing law were required to fully operate super specialised hospital and the issue had already been discussed with the chief justice, attorney general and others...
Dr Samanta Lal Sen, minister of health and family welfare, emphasised his commitment to ensuring proper patient care and the protection of medical staff during...
THE political programmes that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, the largest in the opposition camp, have held come to be attacked again. The attacks on the programmes, reportedly carried out by leaders and activists of the ruling Awami League and its fronts, at places across the country have left at least 12 leaders and activists of the party...