Of the 254 schools, 242 were in Delhi, fourin Noida, two in Ghaziabad, and six in Gurugram, and the threat affected several thousands of students in these four cities | Latest News India
The school authorities sprung into action and took several measures on Wednesday morning to ensure that a panic-like situation is not created following about 131 schools in Delhi-NCR receiving bomb threats via an email. While the threat letters were received by the schools as early as 4 am in the
Acharya, who is also the head of the National Progressive Schools Conference, a body of 250 private schools under its umbrella, said the schools were quick in alerting police after receiving the bomb threat through an e-mail and buses were readied to drop students safely to their homes, while others were handed over to their parents waiting outside the school gate.