Schools in India’s Noida face fresh bomb threats amid CBSE exams

Educational institutions across Noida and Greater Noida within India’s National Capital Region confronted renewed bomb threat incidents on Thursday, marking the latest in a series of security scares that have persisted for several weeks. The threatening emails arrived as students were actively participating in Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board examinations, creating substantial disruption during this critical academic period.

According to Noida police authorities, approximately twelve schools received identical threatening communications, prompting immediate implementation of emergency protocols. Students and faculty members were systematically evacuated to secure locations while specialized bomb disposal units and canine detection teams conducted comprehensive sweeps of the premises. Despite the thorough security response, no suspicious devices or materials were discovered during these operations.

This security episode follows the recent apprehension of six individuals in Greater Noida earlier this month, who were operating an illicit online betting network utilizing sophisticated concealment methods including fabricated email accounts and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) numbers to mask their identities.

Police representatives have confirmed the restoration of normalcy across all affected institutions, emphasizing their commitment to treating all bomb threats with utmost seriousness regardless of their likely hoax nature. Authorities have concurrently issued public advisories urging citizens to disregard unverified rumors and rely exclusively on official information channels for updates regarding security matters.

The recurring threat pattern has raised significant concerns about the psychological impact on students during examination season and the allocation of security resources to address potentially fraudulent threats.