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From left, top row: Anjila Shrestha, Algina Baral, Ashna Shakya, Shweta Thapa, Neega Maharjan, Sanjaya Maharjan. From left, bottom row: Charu Baral, Princy Dham, Samira Byanjankar, Saruna Shrestha, Meeli Maharjan, Sanjaya PoudalDhaka Tribune
At least two have survived among the 13 Nepali students, while the fate of the other remain uncertain
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A total of 13 Nepali students from the Ragib Rabeya Medical College in Sylhet were on board the US-Bangla Airlines plane which crashed in Kathmandu on Monday.

College Principal Abed Hossain said the students were taking advantage of a two-month break to go home before the final year results are published.

“According to our consultant in Nepal, all of them died in the crash,” he said.

He claimed the information came from one of the college consultants based in Nepal.

Also Read- US-Bangla plane crashes in Kathmandu airport, at least 50 dead

The US-Bangla flight crashed on landing at Tribhuvan International Airport Monday afternoon, killing at least 49 of the 71 passengers and crew.

But according to the medical manifest of the hospital authorities, two of the students are among the survivors – Samira Byanjankar and Princy Dhami.

The other students are suspected to be among the deceased: Algina Baral, Charu Baral, Purnima Lobani, Meeli Maharjan, Neega Maharjan, Sanjaya Maharjan, Sanjaya Poudal, Ashna Shakya, Anjila Shrestha, Saruna Shrestha, and Shweta Thapa.

Ragib Rabeya Medical College has called for three days of mourning as a mark of respect for the victims.

Source: http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/s...ents-sylhet-medical-college-killed-us-bangla/
 
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Sylhet? No offence (AND I REALLY MEAN NO OFFENCE) but never have I ever thought of sylhet when thinking about university education and for this many Nepali students to study there. Most or all most all of them are girls.

Hope there family remains strong. These unfortunate events seem to occur often now and for this many kids dying from a sudden accident is really sad.

https://infogram.com/us-bangla-nepal-crash-casualties-1hxj481lmxnq2vg
 
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RIP, really tragic...my condolences to the bereaved families.
 
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Sylhet? No offence (AND I REALLY MEAN NO OFFENCE) but never have I ever thought of sylhet when thinking about university education and for this many Nepali students to study there. Most or all most all of them are girls.

Hope there family remains strong. These unfortunate events seem to occur often now and for this many kids dying from a sudden accident is really sad.

https://infogram.com/us-bangla-nepal-crash-casualties-1hxj481lmxnq2vg

Lol why would anyone even go to Bangla for medical studies. But I guess still safer for women students compared to their other neighbour. Anyways RIP. =(
 
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Nepali students in Bangladesh hold candlelight vigil for plane crash victims

Dhaka University Correspondent, bdnews24.com

Published: 2018-03-14 02:01:07.0 BdST Updated: 2018-03-14 03:37:03.0
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Nepali students from Bangladesh universities have remembered the victims of the US-Bangla Airlines plane crash in Kathmandu that killed 49 people from four nations.

hirteen Nepali students of a Bangladeshi medical college were among 67 passengers of the aircraft that crashed near the runway of Tribhuvan International Airport on Monday afternoon.

The 49 deceased include 11 of the Nepali students. The two others have been critically injured.

Bangladeshi students also joined a one-minute candlelight vigil organised by the Nepali students in Bangladesh in front of the Raju Sculpture on the Dhaka University campus on Tuesday evening.

Jas Bahadur Gurung, a Nepali student of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University or BSMMU, told bdnews24.com at the programme: “We extend our sympathy to the families who lost their members in the plane crash. We are deeply sorry for the deaths.”

Dhaka Medical College student Omar Dwip Chowdhury from Nepal said, “We pray for the peace of the departed souls.”

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A similar programme was organised at the Central Shaheed Minar under the banner of ‘Citizens Shocked at the Plane Crash’. They sang Tagore song ‘Aguner Parashmoni Chhoaon Prane’ while lighting the candles.


Pratibandhi Nagorik Sangathan Parishad, a council of organisations that work for people with disabilities, also joined the event at the Shaheed Minar.

The founder of the organisation, former journalist Rafiq Zaman Rimu, died along with his wife Sanzida Haque Bipasha and their 6-year-old son Aniruddha Zaman in the plane crash.

The council’s General Secretary Salma Mahbub told bdnews24.com: “He (Rafiq) was a pioneer in the movement for the rights of the people with disabilities.”

Members of Dhaka University Film Society also joined the observation. Rafiq and Bipasha were lifetime members of the organisation.

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Its General Secretary Sourav Sarker told bdnews24.com: “We are deeply shocked at the sudden demise of Rafiq Bhai, Bipasha Apa and Aniruddha.”

The private medical colleges in Bangladesh declared a three-day mourning over the deaths of the Nepali students of Jalalabad Ragib-Rabeya Medical College in Sylhet in the plane crash.

Bangladesh Private Medical College Association President Mockbul Hossain and General Secretary Enamur Rahaman MP have expressed sorrow over the deaths of the students in a condolence message.

They said the teachers, students and employees of the private medical colleges in Bangladesh would wear black badges and fly black flags for three days from Wednesday to mourn the Nepali students.
 
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Sylhet? No offence (AND I REALLY MEAN NO OFFENCE) but never have I ever thought of sylhet when thinking about university education and for this many Nepali students to study there. Most or all most all of them are girls.

Hope there family remains strong. These unfortunate events seem to occur often now and for this many kids dying from a sudden accident is really sad.

https://infogram.com/us-bangla-nepal-crash-casualties-1hxj481lmxnq2vg

Nepalese and Sylheti have a bit of common history. Infact the Gurka Rifles were station there.
Sylhet being located in North East, Nepali do not look out of place one bit.
 
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Lol why would anyone even go to Bangla for medical studies. But I guess still safer for women students compared to their other neighbour. Anyways RIP. =(

seriously? Number of Nepalese Medical students in Bangladesh is dwarfed by Pakistani medical students. Do you know that?
 
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