No classes or examinations will be held for now
Another student who sustained severe burns in the July 21 jet crash at Milestone School and College in the capital’s Uttara died early yesterday.
The probe commission will examine the cause of the tragic crash, assess damage and casualties, determine the responsibilities
The health ministry revised down the Milestone jet crash death toll twice in six and a half hours yesterday, putting the number at 33 -- two less than the previous day’s count.
As of now, 34 patients, including 28 children, remain admitted to the institute
48 individuals injured in the crash are still undergoing treatment in various hospitals
The total number of deaths from the jet crash now stands at 35
In moments of national crisis, instead of silence or responsible support, we see people racing to post
Five bodies that were charred beyond recognition in the BAF fighter jet crash at Milestone School and College have been identified through DNA testing, the Criminal Investigation Department said yesterday.
The crash didn't just hit a school, it tore through childhoods, shattered friendships, and left an entire school traumatised
The victim had suffered 50 percent burns
He had suffered 85 percent burns
The decision was made at a regular meeting of the advisory council held this morning at the CA Office
Thirteen-year-old Ukkya Chaing Marma, a seventh-grade student of Milestone School and College, who died after a Bangladesh Air Force training aircraft crashed into his school, was laid to rest in his village in Rangamati's Rajasthali upazila.
Education Adviser Prof CR Abrar yesterday said the delay in deciding to postpone Tuesday’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examination was “reasonable”.
Thirteen people, mostly children, were fighting for their lives in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) of hospitals yesterday, three days after a jet crashed into Milestone School & College in Uttara’s Diabari.
Writing it off as a "mechanical failure" will not bring the children back, neither will an apology
The committee, led by the principal, has been asked to submit its report within three working days
Says health ministry; Families of missing children urged to visit CID HQ and submit samples