The victim's family allegedly had to run from pillar to post to get a mandatory medical test done, prompting the authorities to launch a probe into the delay.
Gurugram: According to police officials, H S V Global School received a hoax bomb threat through an email claiming that explosives have been hidden in different classrooms.
Bomb threat emails sent to dozens of Delhi schools and colleges on triggered widespread panic, prompting evacuations and emergency checks, as anxious parents rushed to campuses and students endured hours of disruption amid heightened security and fear.
Protests intensified across Kerala over the death of a Class 8 student in Kollam, with opposition groups targeting the government for negligence. Demonstrators clashed with police, demanding accountability from education and electricity departments for the fatal electrocution.
Raj Thackeray referred to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's latest averment that Hindi will be taught in state schools at any costs.
Support for Mithun’s family includes Rs 3 lakh in aid, a new house through Scouts and Guides, and free education till Class 12 for his sibling, as the Kerala government initiates action against officials for ignoring prior school safety warnings.
"The building was cleared after a full check, and we are conducting classes normally. We had already done emergency drills earlier this year, which helped us respond calmly," School Chairperson RK Jindal said.
"Hello. I am writing to let you know that I have placed several explosive devices (Trinitrotoluene) within school classrooms. The explosives are skillfully hidden, in black plastic bags," the sender claimed.