After recent hoax bomb threats that targeted over 250 schools in the Delhi-NCR region, security forces have intensified their preparedness through a series of mock drills across various key locations in the city, including schools, airports, metro stations, and government buildings, said
In less than a month, the state has witnessed seven such attacks, with two reported just today, igniting fears of escalating violence and raising questions about law enforcement's effectiveness.
"PM Modi stood on the stage and accused my father of changing some laws to take inheritance from her mother...My father did not inherit wealth but the spirit of martyrdom. You can understand this feeling because you have sent your sons to the border. PM Modi cannot understand this sentiment.
In response to a flurry of concerned messages circulating among WhatsApp groups over the Delhi school bomb threat case, the Delhi Police issued a stern reminder to the citizens of Delhi to exercise caution and responsibility when sharing unverified information.
A team at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) have developed a technique that improves the efficiency of robots, by helping them communicate with each other in a more efficient manner than earlier.
Amid the ongoing probe into the Delhi bomb threat case, it has been revealed that the Sanskriti School in Delhi's Chanakyapuri area received not one, but two bomb threat emails, as per reports.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Eastern Khasi Hills SC Sadhu, "Within the last 24 hours, there have been 4 arson incidents in two districts in Meghalaya."
"The timing of elections, taking data from so many schools, using Russian IP addresses using VPNs--all these are pointing towards a conspiracy," the sources said.
The investigation so far has revealed that 'Sawariim' (clashing of the swords) is an Arabic word, that has been used by the Islamic State since 2014 to spread Islamist propaganda.
"We have received more than 80 calls in Delhi only. There were calls about bomb threats, and we responded to all the calls and sent fire tenders to all the locations. But some schools have started sending their vehicles back. I believe all these calls are likely to turn out to be hoaxes,"