Six students were today injured when a fire broke out in an MCD school in south-west Delhi, an incident which brought to the fore the need to improve safety measures in government and civic-body run educational institutions.
The blaze was reported from the MCD primary school in Bapraula village in Najafgarh at around 11:15 am, fire brigade officials said.
The fire broke out in an electric meter due to a suspected short circuit and six students standing near the meter suffered "minor" injuries, the officials said.
The injured students were rushed to a nearby hospital where they were administered first-aid and later sent back home, they said.
Two fire tenders were rushed to the spot.
The accident comes close on the heels of a stampede in a government school in north-east Delhi which claimed the lives of five girl students.
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