Delhi School Closed: In view of the increasing pollution in Delhi NCR, the Delhi government has taken a big decision. Let us tell you that Delhi’s Education Minister Atishi said on Sunday that in view of the dangerous level of air pollution in the national capital, the government has decided to close primary schools till November 10. Has taken the decision. During this period, schools for grades 6 to 12 have been given the option to shift to online classes.
Schools will remain closed till November 10
Atishi, Education Minister in Delhi Government, said that the high level of air pollution in Delhi has reached its highest level in terms of health. Especially it can prove to be very harmful for children. This is the reason that in view of air pollution, the Delhi government has decided to close all the primary schools of Delhi by 10 November 2023.
Let us tell you that in view of the increasing pollution in Delhi, the Delhi government had taken a big decision. Let us tell you that Arvind Kejriwal had decided to close all private schools and government schools for 2 days. The Chief Minister had earlier given this information on Twitter.
Delhi’s air is worse than before
If we talk about the sky in Delhi NCR, for the past few days, there has been a cloud in the sky due to which the people of Delhi are having a lot of difficulty in breathing, whereas if we talk about the quality of air, then currently the AQI in Delhi is 450. Running on.
The Delhi Directorate of Education said that all preschool, pre-primary and primary classes (Nursery to Class V) have been ordered to be closed on November 3 and 4. During this period, MCD schools will also remain closed on 03rd and 04th November. Classes for the students will be conducted in online mode. However, schools will remain open for teachers and staff.
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Delhi School Closed: In view of the increasing pollution in Delhi NCR, the Delhi government has taken a big decision. Let us tell you that Delhi’s Education Minister Atishi said on Sunday that in view of the dangerous level of air pollution in the national capital, the government has decided to close primary schools till November 10. Has taken the decision. During this period, schools for grades 6 to 12 have been given the option to shift to online classes.
Schools will remain closed till November 10
Atishi, Education Minister in Delhi Government, said that the high level of air pollution in Delhi has reached its highest level in terms of health. Especially it can prove to be very harmful for children. This is the reason that in view of air pollution, the Delhi government has decided to close all the primary schools of Delhi by 10 November 2023.
Let us tell you that in view of the increasing pollution in Delhi, the Delhi government had taken a big decision. Let us tell you that Arvind Kejriwal had decided to close all private schools and government schools for 2 days. The Chief Minister had earlier given this information on Twitter.
As pollution levels remain high, primary schools in Delhi will remain closed till November 10. Schools given option to shift to online classes for grades 6-12: Delhi Education Minister Atishi pic.twitter.com/WdUaQqL3wd— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) November 5, 2023
Delhi’s air is worse than before
If we talk about the sky in Delhi NCR, for the past few days, there has been a cloud in the sky due to which the people of Delhi are having a lot of difficulty in breathing, whereas if we talk about the quality of air, then currently the AQI in Delhi is 450. Running on.
The Delhi Directorate of Education said that all preschool, pre-primary and primary classes (Nursery to Class V) have been ordered to be closed on November 3 and 4. During this period, MCD schools will also remain closed on 03rd and 04th November. Classes for the students will be conducted in online mode. However, schools will remain open for teachers and staff.
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