Schools will not open in these states due to pollution, classes will run only online.
On Saturday, the air quality in Delhi again reached the 'severe' category. In Ghaziabad, given the increasing level of pollution, it has been decided to keep the school closed till further orders.
School Open Update In Delhi NCR: The level of pollution in Delhi NCR is getting worse. On Saturday, the air quality in Delhi again reached the 'severe' category. In Ghaziabad, given the increasing level of pollution, it has been decided to keep the school closed till further orders. No official information has been revealed yet as to when schools will open in Delhi. Although restrictions have been reduced under GRAP, the air level of Delhi is in the 'very poor' category.
When will offline classes start?
During this time, the situation has not been clear when offline classes will start. Apart from this, taking special care of the health of the children in Gurugram, it has been decided to keep the school closed due to bad air, but online classes will continue.
This order is for both government and private schools. After this order, online studies will continue for all children from class one to twelfth.
Pollution has a bad effect on schools in Noida apart from Delhi Gurugram
At the same time, schools in Noida had decided to continue online classes till Saturday. The order issued by District School Inspector (DIOS) Dharamveer Singh said that 'Given the instructions given by the District Magistrate, Gautam Buddha Nagar on November 18, regarding the closure of physical classes from pre-school to class 12 due to the Air Quality Index (AQI) of Delhi-NCR reaching the 'severe +' category (more than 450 AQI), all the schools of District Gautam Buddha Nagar are directed to follow the above order till November 25.