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Time of India
5 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
AI 171 crash: IMA to hold prayer meet for 10 doctors and medical students
Ahmedabad: The devastating AI 171 airplane crash claimed the lives of six doctors and four medical students, officials from the Gujarat state branch of the Indian Medical Association (GSB-IMA) said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Senior IMA officials announced that a prayer meeting has been organized for Tuesday at 5 pm at the Ahmedabad Medical Association (AMA) on Ashram Road, in association with the AMA. The officials, along with members of the medical fraternity from Ahmedabad and other parts of Gujarat, will participate in the event. According to IMA and AMA officials, the deceased include Dr Himanshu Sheth from Anand, Dr Hitesh Shah from Surat, Dr Taskin Saiyed from Ahmedabad and Dr Bhavesh Senta from Surat. The deceased passengers included the couple, Dr Prateek Joshi and Dr Komi Vyas from Rajasthan. The plane had crashed into the BJ Medical College hostel, claiming the lives of students Manav Bhadu, Jayprakash Chaudhary, Aryan Rajput and Rakesh Dihora, who were having their lunch at the time. Dr Tushar Patel, a pulmonologist and critical care specialist from the city, said that GSB-IMA and AMA members volunteered at Civil Hospital immediately after the incident and worked closely with the medical team.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
IMA writes to Tata Group, seeks equal compensation for med students affected by crash
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat state branch of the Indian Medical Association (GSB-IMA) has written to N. Chandrasekaran, chairman of Tata Sons, on Friday, demanding compensation for medical students affected by the Air India flight 171 crash, similar to that announced for passengers. In its letter, the GSB-IMA appreciated Air India's gesture of offering Rs 1 crore compensation to the families of passengers who died in the tragedy and funding the renovation of the BJMC college hostel. "We humbly request you to also consider extending financial assistance and necessary support to the medical students present at the crash site who were injured or lost their lives in this unfortunate event," the letter states. Signed by Dr Mehul Shah, president of GSB-IMA and other office-bearers, it further adds, "These individuals were not only victims but also future pillars of our healthcare system, and their well-being and families deserve similar care and support. " Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .