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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2025

Mass uprising injured

Mass uprising injured

The eye specialists operated on 24 patients while visiting Bangladesh. Photo: Collected

UK surgeons help save sight of Bangladeshi students shot in eyes during July uprising

The specialist surgeons operated on 24 patients over two days to save their sight, following an invitation from Bangladesh's interim government

Those injured during the July-August mass uprising stage a sit-in protest in front of the office of Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka on 27 February 2025. Photo: TBS

July uprising injured end sit-in after govt assurances on meeting demand

July-August mass uprising injured protesters blocked roads in Dhaka’s Agargaon area for the second consecutive day. Photos: Rajib Dhar

July uprising injured block city roads for 2nd day demanding proper medical care

Protesters blocked both sides of the road in front of the hospital, halting traffic from Agargaon to Shyamoli. Photo: TBS

Uprising injured stage demo in front of Pangu Hospital demanding treatment, rehabilitation

Mass uprising injured blocks road in front of BSMMU on 2 January 2025 evening. Photo: Ittefaq

July uprising injured from BSMMU leave Shahbagh after police, student leader intervene

Mohammad Babu. Photo: Collected

July uprising injured Babu sent to Thailand for treatment

Dr Sayedur Rahman, special assistant professor at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, at a press conference today (21 November) at the BSL Building in Dhaka. Photo: Collected

Roadmap unveiled for treatment, rehabilitation of July uprising victims 

The people injured during the student movement undergoing treatment at the DMCH. File Photo: Md Belal Hossen/TBS

July-August movement injured to get lifelong free healthcare

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