Many Schools Receive Bomb Threat Calls In Delhi, Authorities Begin Safety Inspections
Multiple schools in the national capital were thrown into panic on Monday morning after bomb threat calls triggered a swift security response. Authorities immediately activated emergency protocols, leading to precautionary evacuations while specialised teams carried out detailed checks across multiple campuses.

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Security Teams Rush To Campuses
The threat calls were reported between 8:30 AM and 9:00 AM, prompting authorities to move quickly. Personnel from Delhi Police, the fire department, and bomb disposal squads were dispatched to the affected schools without delay. Officials began thorough safety inspections to ensure there was no immediate danger to students or staff.
As part of standard safety procedures, everyone inside the campuses was asked to vacate the premises. The evacuations were carried out calmly under supervision to avoid panic.
No Suspicious Object Found Yet
Officials stated that "no suspicious object has been found so far," offering some reassurance to anxious parents and school authorities. However, security agencies are not taking any chances and continue to scan the premises carefully.
An investigation has also been launched to identify the origin of the calls and determine whether they were a hoax or part of a larger threat.
Schools That Received Threat Calls
The institutions that reported the bomb threats include Loreto Convent School (Delhi Cantt), Cambridge School (Srinivasanpuri), Venkateshwar School (Rohini), Cambridge School (NFC), The Indian School (Sadiq Nagar), CM School (Rohini), DTA School (INA) and Bal Bharati School (Rohini).
Authorities remain on high alert as the search operations continue, with officials emphasising that student safety remains the top priority.












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