Delhi University’s Ramjas College, Miranda House receive bomb threat via email: Reports
Suviral Shukla | April 6, 2026 | 01:43 PM IST | 1 min read
Several agencies rushed to Ramjas College and Miranda House of the University of Delhi after it received a threatening email of a bomb on its premises and investigations are underway.
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Download NowDelhi University’s Ramjas and Miranda colleges have been evacuated after the two DU institutions received a bomb threat through email this morning, April 6, the ANI reported on its official X account.
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The bomb and a dog squad are at the scene searching the premises, as told by Delhi Police to ANI. Several agencies rushed to Ramjas College of the University of Delhi after it received a threatening email of a bomb on its premises, as reported by the PTI.
However, no suspicious object was found by the officials, the PTI said.
“Upon receiving the email, the college administration promptly informed the police, triggering a swift response from security agencies. As a precautionary measure, students and staff were evacuated from the campus, and the premises were cordoned off, they said,” the PTI report added.
Further investigation is underway, the PTI reported, citing police.
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