logo
  • Home
  • National
  • Sylhet
    • Moulvibazar
    • Sunamganj
    • Habiganj
  • NRB News
  • UK News
  • International
  • Sports
  • Tourism
  • Entertainment
  • Business
    • Technology
    • Featured
    • Opinion
    • Health
    • Life Style
    • Photo Gallery
    • Sylhet Mirror Team
  • Home
  • National
  • International
  • UK News
  • NRB News
  • Sylhet
  • Sunamganj
  • Moulvibazar
  • Habiganj
  • Business
  • Featured
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Photo Gallery
  • Sports
  • SUST
  • Technology
  • Tourism
  • Sylhet Mirror Team
  • Contact us
  1. Home
  2. Health
  3. DMCH closed sine die amid protest

DMCH closed sine die amid protest


Published: 21 June 2025, 5:41:37

Dhaka Medical College (DMC) has been declared closed for an indefinite period, with authorities directing all MBBS students to vacate their dormitories by 12:00 PM on Sunday.

The decision, confirmed by DMC Principal Professor Dr. Md. Kamrul Alam, follows growing tensions on campus over poor infrastructure in both academic buildings and student halls. An emergency meeting of the Academic Council was convened on Saturday to address the situation.

According to an official notice signed by Dr. Alam, students have been demanding urgent renovations and safety measures. The council expressed agreement with their concerns and said it has been actively coordinating with the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Directorate General of Health Education.

Despite repeated notices and offers of alternative housing, students from various batches have refused to vacate the condemned fourth floor of Dr. Fazle Rabbi Hall—posing a serious risk to their safety. The situation escalated further when the newly admitted Batch-82 students boycotted their orientation program, which the administration called a “dark chapter” in the institution’s history.

The disruption has severely impacted regular academic activities, placing additional pressure on students compared to those at other medical colleges, the notice said. As a result, the planned visit by the Bangladesh Medical Accreditation Council has been relocated to another medical institution.

In light of the unrest and academic paralysis, the council has decided to suspend all MBBS academic activities until further notice.

However, students currently appearing in professional MBBS examinations, along with international students, will be exempt from the closure order.

Health
UK births mark global first for three-person baby technique to prevent deadly genetic disease

UK births mark global first for three-person baby technique to prevent deadly genetic disease

Babies made using three people’s DNA are born free of hereditary disease

Babies made using three people’s DNA are born free of hereditary disease

14m children did not receive a single vaccine in 2024: UN

14m children did not receive a single vaccine in 2024: UN

Global infant vaccination rates stabilise post-Covid, misinformation, aid cuts threaten progress

Global infant vaccination rates stabilise post-Covid, misinformation, aid cuts threaten progress

Latest News
Woman, daughter drown in Sunamganj canal
Woman, daughter drown in Sunamganj canal
No uncertainty over election: Shafiqul Alam
No uncertainty over election: Shafiqul Alam
Jamaat Ameer joins rally at Suhrawardy Udyan
Jamaat Ameer joins rally at Suhrawardy Udyan
Fund cuts heighten monsoon risks for Rohingyas in Bangladesh, warns UNHCR
Fund cuts heighten monsoon risks for Rohingyas in Bangladesh, warns UNHCR
Salahuddin warns of political misdirection, calls for electoral reform
Salahuddin warns of political misdirection, calls for electoral reform
Starlink launched in Bangladesh
Starlink launched in Bangladesh
Chicken Mei Fun
Chicken Mei Fun
UK births mark global first for three-person baby technique to prevent deadly genetic disease
UK births mark global first for three-person baby technique to prevent deadly genetic disease
Bangladesh’s economic outlook, financial challenges discussed at Swiss-hosted meeting
Bangladesh’s economic outlook, financial challenges discussed at Swiss-hosted meeting
Henry, Conway take New Zealand to easy win over Zimbabwe
Henry, Conway take New Zealand to easy win over Zimbabwe
Mirza Abbas urges govt to end bias, expedite nat’l polls
Mirza Abbas urges govt to end bias, expedite nat’l polls
UN to open human rights mission in Bangladesh
UN to open human rights mission in Bangladesh
Child drowns in Moulvibazar pond
Child drowns in Moulvibazar pond
Yunus calls for inclusive, digital healthcare to better serve people
Yunus calls for inclusive, digital healthcare to better serve people
Bangladesh beats Bhutan 3-0 to stay top in SAFF U-20
Bangladesh beats Bhutan 3-0 to stay top in SAFF U-20


© 2023 Sylhetmirror.com All Rights Reserved

Editor : Mohammed Abdul Karim (Goni)
Executive Editor : Enamul Haque Renu

Sylhet Mirror Team

Office: Unit 2, 60 Hanbury Street London E1 5JL Email : sylhetmirror@gmail.com

Developed by: Web Design & IT Company in Bangladesh

Go to top