Key Points

Multiple schools across Delhi received bomb threat calls on Saturday morning, creating widespread concern among parents and educators. DPS Dwarka, Krishna Model Public School, and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya were among the institutions targeted by these threatening calls. Police teams and bomb disposal squads immediately responded to conduct thorough searches of the school premises. This incident follows similar threats made to educational institutions and government offices in Delhi throughout September.

Key Points: Delhi Schools Evacuated After Multiple Bomb Threat Calls

  • DPS Dwarka among schools receiving bomb threats via phone calls
  • Students and staff evacuated as precautionary safety measure
  • Police and bomb disposal squads dispatched to multiple school locations
  • Mid-term exams postponed at DPS Dwarka due to security concerns
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Multiple schools receive bomb threat calls in Delhi

Several Delhi schools including DPS Dwarka received bomb threats Saturday morning, prompting mass evacuations and police response. Mid-term exams postponed.

"Dear Parents Kindly note that the school will remain closed today i.e Saturday, 20 September 2025 due to unavoidable circumstances - DPS Dwarka circular"

New Delhi, September 20

Several schools in various areas of Delhi received bomb threats through phone calls on Saturday morning.

Among the schools that received these threats were DPS Dwarka, Krishna Model Public School, and Sarvodaya Vidyalaya.

As a precaution, students and staff were evacuated from the premises. In response to the threats, police teams and bomb disposal squads were promptly dispatched to the schools.

Additionally, one of the targeted schools, DPS Dwarka, has closed its schools today and postponed the mid-term exams, which were scheduled for the day, citing 'unavoidable circumstances.'

"Dear Parents Kindly note that the school will remain closed today i.e Saturday, 20 September 2025 due to unavoidable circumstances. All school buses and private vans/ cabs are being sent back immediately. Parents are requested to kindly be there at the stops to pick up their wards. Parents of private commuters must come to pick their wards in case they have dropped them to school. Mid term Exams scheduled for the day stand postponed. Fresh dates will be intimated shortly" stated DPS Dwarka circular.

Searches of the premises are currently underway.

Meanwhile for months, many educational institutes in various parts of the city have received bomb threats. The University College of Medical Sciences in New Delhi received a bomb threat via email on September 9. As soon as the information was received, the college premises were vacated without any panic or noise. Later, the Bomb Disposal Squad conducted a thorough check of the college premises, following which, at 1:30 pm, it was declared safe, and the bomb threat was found to be fake.

Another educational institution, the Maulana Azad Medical College and the Delhi Chief Minister's Secretariat also received bomb threats on the same day.

According to Delhi Police, the threat received via email indicated a possible detonation at MAMC and the CM Secretariat. DCP Nidhin Valsan stated that the email sent to the dean of MAMC did not contain specific details. However, a bomb squad was later dispatched to the site.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why are these threats becoming so frequent? Delhi Police needs to track down these culprits immediately. This is disrupting education and creating unnecessary panic among children.
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Sarah B
The school administration handled this very professionally. Quick evacuation and clear communication to parents - that's exactly what's needed in such situations.
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Arjun K
These repeated fake threats are wasting police resources and causing trauma to children. The authorities should impose strict punishment on those found guilty - maybe even treat it as terrorism itself.
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Michael C
While I appreciate the precautionary measures, I hope the police are also working on preventing these threats rather than just responding to them. Need better cyber security measures to track these callers/emailers.
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Neha E
My niece studies in one of these schools. The trauma these kids go through is real. We need counseling support for students after such incidents. Mental health matters too! ❤️

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