'Sagar, Anamika, Nilesh, Sanyam…': Who Are The 15 Students Who Died In Lucknow Coaching Fire?
'Sagar, Anamika, Nilesh, Sanyam…': Who Are The 15 Students Who Died In Lucknow Coaching Fire? Published By, Edited By Last Updated: June 23, 2026, 07:00
'Sagar, Anamika, Nilesh, Sanyam…': Who Are The 15 Students Who Died In Lucknow Coaching Fire? Published By, Edited By Last Updated: June 23, 2026, 07:00 IST 15 dead, 9 fighting for their lives at KGMU — the official list of all students killed and injured in the Lucknow Aliganj coaching centre fire is now out. The bodies of all 15 students have been sent to the KGMU mortuary for panchnama. A devastating fire at a coaching centre in Aliganj’s Purania locality in Lucknow claimed 15 young lives on Monday, with students trapped on upper floors dying of smoke inhalation. Nine others who jumped or were pulled from windows and ledges are battling serious injuries at KGMU Trauma Centre. The official list of all 24 victims — dead and injured — has been released by KGMU and the Lucknow administration. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the hospital in person, reviewed the condition of the injured students, and directed officials to ensure free, high-quality treatment for all survivors.
Students Who Lost Their Lives # Name 1 Sagar 2 Anamika 3 Nilesh 4 Sanyam 5 Anucha (Anushtha) 6 Sukhmani 7 Aditya Srivastava 8 Jyoti 9 Bhavishya 10 Abdul Rahman 11 Suraj Shah 12 Shahjan 13 Jaynil Chakravarti 14 Mohammad Ammar 15 Sumalya The bodies of all 15 students have been sent to the KGMU mortuary for panchnama and post-mortem proceedings following identification. Students Hospitalised At KGMU Trauma Centre # Name Condition 1 Jayant Serious 2 Lovpreet Serious 3 Mohammad Asif Serious 4 Bhuvan Srivastava Serious 5 Pankaj Serious 6 Shailendra Serious 7 Abhishek Serious 8 Pankaj Joshi Serious 9 Gaurav Kumar Serious Two of the nine — believed to be among those who jumped from the third floor — have suffered severe spinal and back injuries and are under specialist care. Key questions answered DeathsHow many students died in the Lucknow Aliganj coaching fire? A total of 15 students — boys and girls — lost their lives in the fire.
Most died due to smoke inhalation after being trapped on upper floors of the building. InjuredHow many students are hospitalised and where? Nine students who jumped or were rescued from windows and ledges are currently admitted to KGMU Trauma Centre in Lucknow, where a team of specialist doctors is treating them. BodiesWhere have the bodies of the deceased students been taken? After identification, all 15 bodies have been sent to the KGMU mortuary for panchnama and post-mortem proceedings as required by law. InjuriesWhat injuries did students who jumped from the building sustain? Two students who jumped from the third floor to escape the fire suffered severe spinal and back injuries, including fractures. They are under specialist care with CT scans being used to guide treatment. Watch more videos Share this Article WhatsApp facebook Twitter telegram copy link News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author News Desk The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad.
