Pollution havoc in Delhi-NCR, government directed to close schools; Classes will run online
Delhi Air Pollution: People are in bad condition due to increasing pollution in Delhi-NCR. Now children’s education is also being affected by poisonous air. Schools are being affected due to pollution in the capital. As pollution reaches critical levels in Delhi, the Education Department has ordered closure of schools up to class five. Classes in physical mode for students from nursery to class five in all government, government-aided and private schools will remain closed till further notice. Schools can run online classes.
A senior official of the Education Department said that as pollution reached critical levels in the capital, the Education Department has ordered closure of schools for students up to class five. Classes in physical mode for students from nursery to class five in all government, government-aided and private schools will remain closed till further notice.
The official said that this decision has been taken in view of the current AQI level in Delhi. All school heads have been instructed to ensure classes in online mode for the students.
Order issued for all schools
Let us tell you that classes will be conducted in hybrid mode for students from class 5 to class 9 and 11. Apart from this, all school heads have been instructed to immediately convey this information to the parents. All DDEs have also been asked to visit schools in their jurisdiction to ensure smooth implementation of the above instructions. just a day ago Ghaziabad and Noida The administration had ordered to run classes up to fifth class online. Their examinations were also cancelled.
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Classes will run in online mode
In the order issued by the Education Department of both the districts, it has been said that in all government and aided schools, education from pre-nursery to class five has been asked to be conducted completely in online mode. Orders have been given to conduct classes from 6th to 9th and 11th on hybrid mode in both the districts.
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