New Delhi:
A student was stabbed at a government school in Delhi on Thursday by a fellow student following a fight, police said.
The incident occurred at around 8 a.m inside a school in east Delhi's Krishna Nagar.
"During investigation it was found that the students belonged to class 11 and 10. They indulged in a fight after the morning assembly. The class 10 student took out a knife and attacked his senior. The injured student suffered three to four stab wounds," Deputy Commissioner of Police Meghna Yadav said.
"The victim has been hospitalised. He is out of danger and presently undergoing treatment."
The police have detained the accused student.
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