Supreme Court's big order regarding pollution in Delhi-NCR; Schools should be closed for students up to 12th, LG inspected the site

Delhi-NCR Pollution: In view of increasing air pollution, the Supreme Court today said that all the states of NCR should decide to stop physical classes for students up to class 12. Earlier, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi had announced closure of physical classes for all students except classes 10th and 12th on Sunday evening. On Monday, a bench of Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Augustine George Masih was hearing a petition seeking directions to control air pollution in Delhi and surrounding areas. The court rapped the Delhi government and the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) for the delay in implementing anti-pollution curbs under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) in Delhi. Also, the decision to close schools has been left to the state governments.
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Parents of students came to the court
Gopal Shankar Narayan said that in Delhi, students from class 10th to lower have been exempted from physical classes. Only online classes are going on, but this did not happen in UP. The court says that today we will talk about Delhi and on Friday we will talk about NCR. Gopal Shankar said that parents of students studying in NCR cities like Noida, Ghaziabad etc. have also come to the court. They want relief for the children. Gopal Shankar said that anyway the court should be online only. The next hearing is to be held on Friday.
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AQI reached 1200
In fact, air pollution in Delhi has taken a dangerous form. Despite strong winds for two days, the air quality index (AQI) reached around 1200. Highest AQI was recorded in Mundka. The average AQI of Delhi was recorded at 746 on Monday morning. Meteorologists have advised people to come out of their homes only if absolutely necessary.

LG took stock of anti smog mist system
Delhi LG Vijay Kumar Saxena inspected the anti-smog system installed in Dwarka. LG said that there is no doubt that pollution is increasing. DDA has conducted a very successful experiment. Here, anti-smog mist system has been installed on electric poles for 550 meters. So far, after 3-4 days of testing, it has been said that pollution has reduced by 20% here. At present there is a patch of 550 meters. I am going to expand it to 4 more places. If efforts are made to gradually install such systems throughout Delhi, there can be a significant difference in Delhi's pollution.
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