Titumir College student Siddiqur Rahman, who lost his eyesight in police action during a demonstration at Shahbagh in Dhaka, will sit for third-year examination under Dhaka University on October 24.
We are happy to know that Siddiqur Rahman, the third-year student of political science at Government Titumir College, has been given a job of a telephone operator at the state-owned Essential Drugs Company Limited.
Titumir college student Siddiqur Rahman, whose eyes were damaged in “police action” during a demonstration in Shahbagh in July, is released from hospital.
Titumir college student Siddiqur Rahman, whose eyes were damaged in “police excess” during a demonstration in Shahbagh, gets a job at government’s pharmaceuticals company.
Final examinations for masters’ students of seven colleges that were affiliated with Dhaka University will begin on September 10.
A constable fired a tear gas shell at Titumir College student Siddiqur Rahman damaging his eyes, a committee probing the police action has found.
A probe body formed over the police action that led to the loss of eyesight of a college student in Shahbagh files its report before authorities.
Injured college student Siddiqur Rahman perceives little light after the bandage of his left eye was removed today following the latest surgery at Sankara Nethralaya in India's Chennai, doctors say.
Indian doctors operate on the eyes of Siddiqur Rahman, the college student who now has slim chances of regaining complete vision since he met police action at Shahbagh.
Titumir College student Siddiqur Rahman, who lost his eyesight in police action during a demonstration at Shahbagh in Dhaka, will sit for third-year examination under Dhaka University on October 24.
We are happy to know that Siddiqur Rahman, the third-year student of political science at Government Titumir College, has been given a job of a telephone operator at the state-owned Essential Drugs Company Limited.
Titumir college student Siddiqur Rahman, whose eyes were damaged in “police action” during a demonstration in Shahbagh in July, is released from hospital.
Titumir college student Siddiqur Rahman, whose eyes were damaged in “police excess” during a demonstration in Shahbagh, gets a job at government’s pharmaceuticals company.
Final examinations for masters’ students of seven colleges that were affiliated with Dhaka University will begin on September 10.
A constable fired a tear gas shell at Titumir College student Siddiqur Rahman damaging his eyes, a committee probing the police action has found.
A probe body formed over the police action that led to the loss of eyesight of a college student in Shahbagh files its report before authorities.
Injured college student Siddiqur Rahman perceives little light after the bandage of his left eye was removed today following the latest surgery at Sankara Nethralaya in India's Chennai, doctors say.
Indian doctors operate on the eyes of Siddiqur Rahman, the college student who now has slim chances of regaining complete vision since he met police action at Shahbagh.
It is still uncertain whether Titumir college student Siddiqur Rahman, whose eyes were damaged in police action in Shahbagh on July 20, would ever get his eyesight back.