The team's visit follows Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to extend all possible assistance and support to Bangladesh in the wake of the plane crash in Dhaka.
Asian Cricket Council (ACC) convened its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday in Dhaka, bringing together representatives from all of the organisation's Member nations, where it was decided that cricket will be included in next year's Asian Games.
The team is scheduled to begin with their work from Thursday, which mirrors Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to assist the region as the tragedy struck.
According to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing, the death toll in the crash incident has risen to 29 and injured 69, mostly students were admitted in various hospitals in capital Dhaka. Injured others were teachers, school staff, firefighters, police, army, maids, electricians, and others.
A Bangladesh Air Force training jet crashed into Milestone School in Dhaka, killing at least 27 people. Students described seeing burnt, mutilated bodies and questioned why old aircraft were used for training in crowded areas, raising concerns over safety protocols.
India is extending urgent medical support to Bangladesh in the aftermath of the tragic air crash in Dhaka, with a team of burn-specialist doctors and nurses scheduled to visit shortly, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Tuesday.
"As follow up to the message from the Prime Minister of India, expressing condolence on the tragic Milestone School plane crash and offering all possible support & assistance, Indian High Commission has today formally written to Government of Bangladesh asking for sharing information on
Following the Bangladesh Air Force jet crash in Dhaka, Dr Mohammad Nasir Uddin said 44 patients are being treated at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, with over 25 in critical condition. He urged the public to avoid crowding and assured there is no shortage of blood or r
According to the report, the Bangladesh Air Force F-7 fighter jet crashed into the Milestone School and College campus in Dhaka earlier in the afternoon. The jet was being piloted by Bangladeshi Air Force Flight Lieutenant Mohammad Towkir Islam Sagar, who had also died in the crash.
The United Arab Emirates has expressed its solidarity with the People's Republic of Bangladesh and conveyed its sincere condolences over the victims of the Bangladesh Air Force jet that crashed into a school and college campus in the capital, Dhaka, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries.