Updated May 2nd, 2024 at 13:35 IST

Delhi Schools Witness Low Attendance Day After Bomb Scare, Principals Review Evacuation Plan

A day after more nearly 200 schools received hoax bomb emails, educational institutions in the city witnessed a slightly lower attendance.

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New Delhi: A day after panic gripped schools in the national capital, educational institutions in the city witnessed a slightly lower attendance. Nearly 200 schools in Delhi-NCR received a hoax bomb threat via email on Wednesday morning which led to widespread panic among parents and students, prompting authorities to suspend classes and ask parents to pick their wards from the school.

Many schools on Thursday reopened to normalcy but attendance has taken a hit even in schools where the threat was not received, said principals of some schools as they revisited evacuation plans for such emergencies in the future.

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Sudha Acharya, principal of ITL Public School in Dwarka, said, "Our attendance today has dropped to 85 per cent from an average of about 95 to 97 per cent daily. Certainly parents are still scarred and anxious about the safety of their children. Yesterday itself we had ensured parents that there is nothing to worry about. We didn't get anything on our official email ID," Acharya said.

Acharya, who is also the head of the National Progressive Schools Conference, a body of 250 private schools, said her counterparts in other institutions have also said the attendance is on the lower side.

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"For instance, in nursery and KG classes, the attendance is around 80 per cent since there is some fear among parents. But the situation is normal," she added.

"There has been a 10-15 per cent drop in attendance due to the hoax threat compared to the usual strength every day. Parents should understand panicking would not help anyone. We need mutual cooperation to walk out of this situation," Anita Khosla, principal, G D Goenka Public School, Dwarka said.

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SCHOOLS REVISIT EVACUATION PLAN

Mount Abu School's principal Jyoti Arora said she reviewed the school's evacuation plan on each floor and also wrote to disaster management authorities to conduct mock drills and awareness activities for them. She added that there was "slightly more absenteeism" than usual on Thursday.

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"I wrote an email to parents telling them to counsel their children and in case they need help from school counsellors, they are also available. I also requested parents to assess their reaction in case of such situations," Arora said.

She said some parents were pushing the gates and some were insisting on taking their children out of turn. "I told them, 'I have 2,700 children to take care of'," she told. Even in that situation, Arora said she asked teachers to hand the children over after properly checking the IDs of parents, taking their signatures. Children were also asked to confirm the identities of their parents, she said.

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FRESH ADVISORY FOR PARENTS

Schools now plan to issue a fresh advisory to parents asking them to send their children for classes and assuring them that all guidelines for handling bomb threats are being followed by the administration. They said school premises are now properly sanitised and police are constantly monitoring the security and safety of students and staff.

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"I was under the impression that the schools will declare a holiday even today but they didn't because exams are going on. I brought my child to school only because of the exam otherwise I wouldn't have. Deep inside we are still sacred for their security and there are a lot of rumours doing rounds," said Preeti Chaudhary, mother of a class 9 student at Mothers Mary School, Mayur Vihar.

Meanwhile, Delhi Police has made an appeal to people to not believe in audio messages that have surfaced on WhatsApp groups making false claims about the bomb threat. 

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(with PTI inputs)

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Published May 2nd, 2024 at 13:35 IST