Jaipur: Private school receives bomb threat, premises combed
Press Trust of India | June 16, 2025 | 05:14 PM IST | 1 min read
The Palace School, founded by Rajasthan deputy chief minister Diya Kumari, received a threat via email.
Jaipur: A private school in Jaipur underwent a thorough search after receiving a bomb threat, officials said on Monday. The threat was emailed to The Palace School, prompting the management to immediately notify local police.
The Palace School was founded by Rajasthan deputy chief minister Diya Kumari, a member of the erstwhile Jaipur royal family.
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Bomb disposal and dog squads quickly arrived at the school premises to conduct a detailed inspection. However, so far, no suspicious items have been found.
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