Students at Sunamganj Medical College protested Monday, demanding the immediate opening of the associated hospital and the guarantee of necessary clinical classes. The demonstration involved a class boycott as students voiced concerns over a lack of practical training opportunities. Protesters claim the absence of a functioning hospital hinders their medical education and practical skill development. College authorities have yet to publicly respond to the students’ demands. The students are seeking a fully operational hospital to facilitate hands-on learning and meet the requirements of their curriculum. The protest underscores ongoing challenges in providing adequate infrastructure for medical education in the region. Further demonstrations are possible if demands are not addressed.
