BJ Medical College Cancels MBBS Exams After AI-171 crashes hit the hostel; More than 200 students will return home

BJ Medical College Cancels MBBS Exams After AI-171 crashes hit the hostel; More than 200 students will return home

AHMEDABAD plane crash: At the end of the damaging air india flight AI-171 stops the Sandar students, who have said the Medical Students of the Hostel (BJMC) Patel

The college also called summer vacation for all medical faculty and doctors and asked them to help care for the wounded.

The decision affected over 500 students, especially in the first and second year, most of the buildings in the building hit Boeing Dreamliner.

More than 200 students, including MBBS residents, vacationing their hostels and returned home due to trauma and fear.

According to college sources, at least 40 students at the time of crash remain in a state of deep shock and grief.

Examinations can be scheduled once students recover from psychological effects, officials say.

“Because of the current state of mind and emotional conditions of our students, and the logistics disruption caused by the mess-cum-hostel and further notice from the BJMC confirmed.

The Mess Building, which is set to the hostel and dinner of students, directly hit by the plane’s wing during crash.

With the chaos involved in the first and second floor, residents and interns are neglected to be accessed to regular food and basic services.

In a relevant step, college also calls summer vacation for all medical faculty and doctors.

The second round of summer rest is set to start on June 13, but all medical staff are ordered to report the duty at the beginning of June 14.

The decision was taken by urgent medical needs from the plane crash and the continued treatment of injured victims of Civil Hospital, which BJMC doctors were in office.
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Senior BJP leaders including Ministersh Patel Minister, Union Minister Mrissottam Rupala, and many Party members came to their appreciation.

According to party sources, the last rituals of the late leader will be held in his hometown, Rajkot.

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