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Injured in mass uprising to be provided unique ID cards along with rehabilitation
Dr. Sayedur Rahman, the special assistant to the Chief Advisor, who has the executive responsibility of the Ministry of Health, said that unique ID cards will be provided to those injured in the July-August uprising. Once it is made, all the benefits will be guaranteed. In terms of treatment,...
Protesters hurt in agargaon road blockade
Injured individuals from the July Movement, who were on their way to the hospital for treatment, staged a road blockade on the Shyamoli-bound lane of Agargaon, directly in front of the National Orthopaedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Institute (NITOR). The protest began around 1:20 p.m. on...