Atishi directs primary schools in Delhi to shift to online classes due to rising pollution levels, effective from Friday.
On Thursday, Delhi’s air quality plunged to 'severe,' with dense smog reducing visibility and the city’s AQI averaging 432.
Delhi schools shift to online learning for Class 5 due to rising pollution levels, following CAQM restrictions.
New Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Thursday inaugurated a 131-room school at Sunder Nagri in northeast Delhi, which will accommodate 7,000 students in two shifts, officials said.
Due to hazardous air pollution levels exceeding 400 AQI, all primary schools in Delhi transitioned to online classes. The ...
All schools up to Class 5 in Delhi will switch to online learning till further directions in view of rising pollution levels ...
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On Children's Day, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi opened a modern 'Future-Ready' school in Sunder Nagri, providing high-quality education for over 7,000 students with advanced facilities including 131 ...
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As Delhi's air quality dropped to 'severe', Delhi Chief Minister Atishi announced that all primary schools in the national ...