HC seeks govt report on measures to deal with bomb threats in schools
The Morning Standard|April 18, 2024
THE Delhi High Court recently sought a report from the Delhi government in response to a petition filed by a parent seeking direction for a "detailed action plan" to deal with bomb threats in city schools.
HC seeks govt report on measures to deal with bomb threats in schools

In case there is a real threat, then there should be a "proper response plan which can be uniformly implemented" across the schools, the plea said referring to a incident in Delhi Public School, Mathura Road, on April 26, 2023.

Some miscreant sent an email in relation to the presence of bomb in DPS Mathura Road school premises" leading to chaos, and mental and emotional trauma for all, said the plea, adding that it turned out to be a hoax.

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