Ahmedabad plane crash: IMA writes to Tata Sons, seeks financial, necessary support for BJ Medical College students

The Indian Medical Association (IMA), Gujarat, has appealed to Tata Sons for financial aid for BJ Medical College students affected by the Ahmedabad plane crash. While acknowledging Air India’s compensation for deceased passengers’ families and Tata’s hostel renovation contribution, the IMA urges support for injured or deceased medical students present at the crash site, emphasizing their future role in healthcare.

Ahmedabad plane crash: Damaged BJ Medical College hostels vacated for probe; students shifted to alternative accommodation

Following the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, BJ Medical College hostels with structural damage are being vacated. Dr. Meenaxi Parikh confirms this action to facilitate an official investigation. Around 200 medical students and resident doctors are affected. Alternative housing is arranged for them. The vacated hostels will undergo thorough inspection as part of the ongoing crash probe.

Air India Ahmedabad plane crash: Daughter breaks down at BJMC, says ‘I’ll pay Rs 2 crore to Tata group, just bring my dad back’

Families of the Air India plane crash victims in Ahmedabad grapple with immense grief and uncertainty as they provide DNA samples for identification. A distraught daughter offered to pay Rs 2 crore to bring back her father, highlighting the emotional toll. Amidst the sorrow, stories of lost loved ones and shattered dreams emerge, underscoring the tragedy’s profound impact on families.

Last meal becomes final goodbye: 3 BJ Medical College friends die in Ahmedabad plane crash; some were trapped, others fled

A tragic airplane crash in Ahmedabad claimed the lives of several BJ Medical College students, including first-year students Aryan Rajput and Manav Bhadoo, along with second-year student Jay Prakash Chaudhary, who were having lunch together. Rakesh Diyora, another second-year student, also perished in the disaster while preparing for his upcoming exams, leaving his family in grief.