• london biotech banner
  • Dermatology June 24 Conference
  • Agora
  • Eioc Mededge
MedEdge MEA MedEdge_Logo_Dark

Public Relations, Top Health Magazine and Healthcare News GCC

  • Newsletters
  • Magazines
  • Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Featured
  • Cover Stories
  • Events
  • Health For all
    • Ageing Gracefully
    • Family Health Matters
    • Environment Health
    • Women and Child Health
    • Men’s Health
  • Resource Hub
    • Fresh Perspectives
    • Medical Tourism
    • Medical Education
    • Personnel
    • Research
      • Healthcare Journals & Publishers
    • Healthcare Campaigns
    • Health Tools Hub
    • Dubai Health Centers Directory | Services, Locations & Timings
Reading: Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
Share
Notification
  • london biotech banner
  • Dermatology June 24 Conference
  • Agora
  • Eioc Mededge
MedEdge MEA
  • Magazines
  • Newsletters
  • Profiles
  • Subscribe
Search
  • Home
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Interviews
  • Featured
  • Cover Stories
  • Events
  • Health For all
    • Ageing Gracefully
    • Family Health Matters
    • Environment Health
    • Women and Child Health
    • Men’s Health
  • Resource Hub
    • Fresh Perspectives
    • Medical Tourism
    • Medical Education
    • Personnel
    • Research
    • Healthcare Campaigns
    • Health Tools Hub
    • Dubai Health Centers Directory | Services, Locations & Timings
Have an existing account? Sign In
MedEdge MEA > Humanitarian Aid & Medical Crises > Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
Humanitarian Aid & Medical Crises

Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims

Moved by a tragedy that mirrored his own years in medical hostels, Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil extends ₹6 crore in relief to support families and survivors affected by the Air India crash that struck BJ Medical College

ME Desk
ME Desk
Published: June 16, 2025
Share
6 Min Read
Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
(Clock Wise) Manav Bhadu, Rakesh Diyora, Jaiprakash Choudhary, and Aaryan Rajput
SHARE

Abu Dhabi / Ahmedabad, 16 June 2025: UAE-based doctor and philanthropist Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil has announced AED 2.5 Million (₹6 crore) in financial aid for the families of medical students and doctors affected by the Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad; an act of solidarity shaped by his own years spent in medical hostels and the deep personal resonance of the tragedy.

Contents
Tragedy at BJ Medical College: A Campus Shattered“It Hit Close. Too Close.”A History of Humanitarian ResponseCarrying Forward the Dreams They Left Behind

Tragedy at BJ Medical College: A Campus Shattered

The devastation unfolded on 12 June, when a Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft crashed into the hostel and mess blocks of BJ Medical College, killing four medical students, injuring dozens, and claiming the lives of family members of doctors residing on campus. The aircraft struck the Atulyam hostel complex during lunch hour, reducing student residences and the dining hall to rubble. Survivors described scenes of chaos, with books, belongings, and plates scattered amid the destruction. Among those killed were MBBS students Jaiprakash Choudhary from Barmer, Rajasthan; Manav Bhadu from Shree Ganganagar, Rajasthan; Aaryan Rajput from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh; and Rakesh Diyora from Bhavnagar, Gujarat. All were in the early years of their medical journey, full of promise and purpose. As many as five family members of doctors were also killed in the tragedy.

Announcing the relief from Abu Dhabi, Dr. Shamsheer, Founder and Chairman of Burjeel Holdings and Managing Director of VPS Health, said he was deeply shaken when he saw the aftermath of the crash. As someone who had once lived in similar hostels during his own medical education at Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore and Sri Ramachandra Medical College in Chennai, the images struck a chord.

“It Hit Close. Too Close.”

“I saw the footage from the mess and the hostel, and it truly shook me. It reminded me of the places I once called home, the corridors, the beds, the laughter, the pressure of exams, and the anticipation of a call from family. No one expects a commercial aircraft to come crashing into that world,” he said. “Those students started the day thinking about lectures, assignments, and patients. Their lives ended in a way none of us could ever imagine. It hit close. Too close.”

Dr. Shamsheer’s relief package includes ₹1 crore for each of the four deceased students’ families, ₹20 lakh each for five seriously injured students, and ₹20 lakh each for the families of doctors who lost loved ones. The financial assistance will be delivered in coordination with the Junior Doctors’ Association at BJ Medical College, ensuring that those in need receive support swiftly.

A History of Humanitarian Response

This is not the first time Dr. Shamsheer has responded to such a crisis. In 2010, following the Mangalore air crash, he provided financial assistance and employment opportunities to affected families at Burjeel Holdings, a leading healthcare provider in the Middle East. His humanitarian interventions have extended to natural disasters, public health emergencies, and displacement crises across India and the Gulf.

But this, he said, felt personal in an entirely different way. “These young men were part of the same fraternity I once belonged to. I know what it’s like to stay up preparing for clinical exams, to crowd around a table in the mess hall, to walk into a hostel room after a tiring shift. That life builds not just doctors, but character. And to have that life stolen, so violently, so suddenly, is heartbreaking,” he said.

Among the injured is third-year student Ritesh Kumar Sharma, who was trapped under debris for hours with severe leg injuries. Several of his friends were injured alongside him. Others watched helplessly as classmates were engulfed in the impact.

Carrying Forward the Dreams They Left Behind

Dr. Shamsheer emphasized that this support is not just financial, it is symbolic. It is a reminder that the medical community stands together, across generations and geographies. “What happened cannot be undone. These students were preparing to serve others. Their memories must not fade into headlines. We must carry forward the dreams they didn’t get to fulfill. It is shared responsibility,” he said.

As BJ Medical College reels from the loss, displaced students and families are being temporarily relocated. Many have lost more than shelter, they have lost colleagues, belongings, and a sense of safety.

The Junior Doctors’ Association, which has been closely involved in supporting the affected students and families, is coordinating with authorities to facilitate assistance. Dr. Shamsheer’s team will work alongside them to ensure the aid reaches those most in need in the coming days.

Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link
Share
Previous Article London Biotechnology Show Two Days to Go, London Biotechnology Show 2025 Gears Up to Spotlight Industry Pioneers, DisruptiveTech, Emerging Innovators
Next Article Mental Well-Being How Does Diet Influence Mental Well-Being, and What Foods Support Brain Health?

Recent Posts

  • How Does Diet Influence Mental Well-Being, and What Foods Support Brain Health?
  • Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
  • Two Days to Go, London Biotechnology Show 2025 Gears Up to Spotlight Industry Pioneers, DisruptiveTech, Emerging Innovators
  • AI in Dermatology: Revolutionizing Skin Care with Dr. Diala Haykal | AIDA
  • Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi delivers the first infusion therapy for Parkinson’s in the region
  • LifeSpin
  • Health ExpoIraq
  • Agora
  • Holistic Health Middle East
Two Point Five Logo white
  • About Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • MediaKit
Reading: Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
Share

Published by Two Point Five Media FZCO

  • About Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Submit Your Story
  • Contact Us
  • MediaKit
Reading: Air India Flight 171 Crash: UAE Doctor Pledges ₹6 Crore to Support Families of BJ Medical College Victims
Share

Follow US on Social Media

Facebook Instagram Linkedin X-twitter Youtube Whatsapp

WhatsApp us

Logo of Medede mea
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?