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'Wanted to stop exam': Bomb threats to 3 Delhi schools sent by their own students

IndiaTimes Sunday, 22 December 2024
Delhi Police investigations revealed that students, wanting exams postponed or unprepared for papers, were behind recent bomb threat emails sent to at least five schools. Two siblings confessed to being inspired by previous incidents, while two other students aimed to disrupt exams.
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A 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck Delhi NCR early Monday morning at 5:36 am, with the epicentre near Dhaula Kuan. Strong tremors were felt across the capital and surrounding areas, prompting residents to rush outdoors. Prime Minister Modi urged people to stay alert for aftershocks. The National Center for Seismology confirmed the quake occurred at a depth of five kilometres. Emergency services are on standby, and Delhi Police shared helpline details for assistance. Reports indicate a loud sound accompanied the tremors, adding to the panic in high-rise buildings across Noida and Ghaziabad. #DelhiEarthquake #EarthquakeAlert #SeismicActivity #DelhiNCR #TremorsInDelhi #DhaulaKuan #EarthquakeLive #BreakingNews #NCS #DisasterResponse #EarthquakeSafety #DelhiNews #SeismicAlert #Tremors #DelhiWeather #NaturalDisasters #NoidaNews #PMModi #DelhiPolice #EarthquakePreparedness

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