Medical campus hit in Air India plane crash reopens - in pictures


  • Debris at the BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad after the Air India crash on June 12. Photo: BJ Medical College Junior Doctors Association
    Debris at the BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad after the Air India crash on June 12. Photo: BJ Medical College Junior Doctors Association
  • The four young Indian doctors who were killed when the Air India plane crashed into the medical hostel building. Photo: VPS Health
    The four young Indian doctors who were killed when the Air India plane crashed into the medical hostel building. Photo: VPS Health
  • Dr Shravani Varpe is determined to sit her final exam at the end of the month. Photo: Dr Shravani Varpe
    Dr Shravani Varpe is determined to sit her final exam at the end of the month. Photo: Dr Shravani Varpe
  • Dr Pratham Kolcha, 20, one of the survivors injured on the ground. Photo: Jagdish Kolcha
    Dr Pratham Kolcha, 20, one of the survivors injured on the ground. Photo: Jagdish Kolcha
  • Rakesh Diyora, 20, dreamt of being a paediatric cardiologist and was the first in his family to go to college. Photo: Vipul Diyora
    Rakesh Diyora, 20, dreamt of being a paediatric cardiologist and was the first in his family to go to college. Photo: Vipul Diyora
  • Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, a UAE philanthropist, has pledged Dh2.5 million to families who lost loved ones in the crash. Photo: VPS Health
    Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, a UAE philanthropist, has pledged Dh2.5 million to families who lost loved ones in the crash. Photo: VPS Health
  • The tail of the plane. AFP
    The tail of the plane. AFP
  • The crash killed 270 people, including 241 on the plane. Photo: BJ Medical College Junior Doctors Association
    The crash killed 270 people, including 241 on the plane. Photo: BJ Medical College Junior Doctors Association
  • Rescue workers at the site of the crash near the airport in Ahmedabad. AFP
    Rescue workers at the site of the crash near the airport in Ahmedabad. AFP