School authorities immediately informed parents about the threats, and all children were safely sent home.
Around three schools in the Moga district of Punjab received bomb threats on the first day after reopening, prompting authorities to swing into action.
The schools that received the bomb threats are DN Model School, Kot Isekhan, and Cambridge School. The threats were sent via email at 8:36 am on Wednesday.
The police administration immediately swung into action after receiving the information. Bomb and dog squads were called to the scene, and a thorough search is currently underway on the premises.

The schools reopened today after a 20-day winter vacation; therefore, a large number of children had arrived at the schools, as reported.
School authorities immediately informed parents about the threats, and all children were safely sent home.
The police are investigating the matter seriously. No suspicious object has been found so far. The search remains ongoing.
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