Delhi School Closed: Pollution continues to wreak havoc in the country’s capital Delhi and NCR. The fourth phase of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-4) has come into effect in Delhi-NCR from 8 am today.
Delhi School Closed: Online Education for All Except 10th-12th
The air quality in the capital has reached a very bad condition. Seeing the level of pollution, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has ordered the closure of all schools in the capital so that children can be given relief from poor air quality. Delhi Education Minister Atishi has given information about the closure of schools through X.
Exemption to take 10th and 12th class
For the information of the students and their parents, let us tell you that in view of the board examinations of class 10th and 12th, physical classes will continue. In such a situation, all schools will be able to call the students of class 10th and 12th to school, all other classes have been ordered to shift to online classes.
How long will schools remain closed?
Let us tell you that till now it has not been announced how long the schools will remain closed, the state government is constantly monitoring the pollution situation. The government has asked the schools to remain closed till further orders.
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Schools closed in NCR
Due to rising pollution in Haryana, a state adjacent to Delhi, schools have been ordered to remain closed today. Apart from this, other NCR regions including UP are keeping an eye on the situation, if the situation worsens, action will be taken by the state governments.
AQI has crossed 400 – Delhi School Closed
Let us tell you that air pollution has been increasing continuously in the capital in the last few days. The Air Quality Index (AQI) of many areas of the capital has crossed the critical level. According to agency IANS, till 5 pm on Thursday, Delhi’s AQI was recorded at 402.
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By Sunday evening, the Air Quality Index (AQI) of the national capital crossed 450. The Delhi government is taking steps to deal with this and has implemented GRAP-4 in the state and under this, many types of restrictions have been imposed in Delhi.