The recent bomb threat at Delhi Public School (DPS) in southeast Delhi’s Mathura Road has raised concerns about the safety and security of school-going children in India.
On Wednesday morning, the school administration received an email warning about the presence of explosives on the premises.
The Delhi police immediately evacuated students and staff from the school and launched a search operation.
Although no explosives were found, the incident has once again highlighted the need for schools to have robust security protocols in place.
This is not the first time that a school in India has received a bomb threat.
Recently, another school received a similar email, which also led to an evacuation and search operation.
Such repeated incidents at schools have understandably caused anxiety and fear among parents and students.
Experts have said that to ensure the safety and security of students, it is essential that all educational institutions implement measures.
Schools should have a comprehensive security plan in place that includes regular drills to prepare for emergency situations.
They should also ensure that all staff members are trained to handle such situations and have the necessary skills to respond appropriately.
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