Highlights
- All schools in Delhi will remain closed till further orders.
- DoE took the decision due to air pollution.
- Said this thing about CBSE Term-1 exam.
The Delhi government had earlier on November 17 decided to keep all schools closed till further orders, which has now been carried forward. The official directive issued by DoE said, ‘All government, government aided, unaided, NDMC, MCD and Delhi Cantonment Board schools will remain closed till further orders. However, online classes will continue. It further said, ‘All school heads are directed to pass on this information to students, staff members, SMC members and parents.’
Know what is the update regarding CBSE Board Exam (CBSE Term 1 Exam 2022)
It has been decided to keep all the schools in the state closed due to air pollution. In such a situation, there is confusion regarding CBSE Term-1 exam. The Directorate of Education has made it clear in its order that this decision will not affect the board examinations (CBSE Board Exam 2022). The directive issued by the DoE said, ‘Examinations for Board classes will be conducted as per the guidelines issued earlier.’
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CBSE Board Exam Dates (CBSE Board Exam 2022 Date)
Let us inform that, the examinations of 10th Term-1 Minor subjects are going on from 17th November. Whereas the examination of Major subjects will be held from November 30 to December 11. At the same time, the examinations of 12th minor subjects are going on from 16th November and the examinations of major subjects will be held from 01 to 22 December 2021.
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AQI still above 300 in Delhi
Till Sunday morning, Delhi’s overall air quality remained in the “very poor” category, while officials estimate that Delhi’s AQI is likely to improve due to strong winds. The AQI in the national capital was recorded at 377 in the morning and 374 in the evening on Saturday morning. Indeed, an AQI of zero to 50 is “good”, 51 to 100 “satisfactory”, 101 to 200 “moderate”, 201 to 300 “poor”, 301 to 400 “very poor” and Between 401 and 500 is considered ‘serious’.
Notification link issued by Directorate of Education
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