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SUNDAY, JULY 05, 2026

NITOR

NITOR

For thousands of Bangladeshis with devastating fractures and traumatic injuries, NITOR remains the hospital of last resort. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain

At Bangladesh’s only orthopaedic hospital, patients’ desperation is an opportunity for middlemen

At NITOR, the only dedicated, specialised government facility for traumatology and orthopaedics in the country, patients face a chaotic labyrinth of bribes and middlemen, where human vulnerability...

A teenager came to Nitor emergency care after he fell on the road when earthquake jolted the ground and broke his leg on 21 November 2025. Photo: TBS

Nitor treats over 80 injured after earthquake jolts Dhaka

This file photo shows a bus and a microbus that collided head-on at the Chunati Jangalia portion of the Chattogram-Cox's Bazar highway on 2 April 2025. Photo: TBS

465 road accident victims admitted to Nitor, DMCH during Eid

There are 120 patients in Wards A and B. Many will be spending Eid at the hospital this year with their attendants and family members. Photo: Mehedi Hasan

Iftar at NITOR: How critically injured patients from July Uprising are coping

 National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (Nitor). Photo: Collected

Nitor emergency services resume 6hrs after clash between patients, employees 

Photo shows Sheikh Hasina, during a visit to NITOR in Dhaka, consoling the family member of a person who was injured during the protests in July last year. Photo: Focus Bangla

Hasina ordered Nitor not to treat or release July uprising injured: ICT chief prosecutor

DMP commissioner visits NITOR. Photo: BSS

DMP commissioner visits mass uprising injured being treated at NITOR

File photo of Farida Akhter, adviser to the Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock. Photo: Collected

Mistakes made sparked anger among July revolution patients: Farida Akhter

The protesters, some in wheelchairs and others on crutches, started the demonstration at 1:30pm and continued till the filing of this report at 10:00pm. Photo: Collected

July uprising victims end 13hr protest following assurances from advisers

File photo of Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum. Photo: UNB

'Delays, discontent': Health Adviser leaves NITOR amid outrage from July movement patients

A screenshot of Google Map showing NITOR and its surrounding area.

Tea stall owner, hospital staffer shot as ‘BNP leader clashes with pro-AL businessman’

16-year-old Nadim Hossain lying in bed with his father Dulal Hossain and his mother Marium Khatun sitting on the ground at NITOR in Dhaka on 26 July. Photo: Belal Hossen/TBS

Lives shattered by gunshots: A glimpse into NITOR's struggle

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