Delhi govt orders early winter break in schools from November 9 to 18 due to air pollution
- Delhi schools will have an early winter break from November 9 to 19 due to severe air pollution.
- The Delhi government has announced the break amidst concerns about the city's severe air quality, which reached a level of 425 on the air quality index. Stubble burning and transportation are major contributors to the pollution.
- The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi government's pollution control measures and directed several states to stop stubble burning immediately.
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Winter break declared for all Delhi schools from Nov. 9-18
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Delhi govt orders early winter break in schools from November 9 to 18 due to air pollution
The schools in Delhi are set to remain closed for an early winter break from November 9 to 18 as the capital remains blanketed with the toxic smog since the last six days. The announcement was made by the city’s Directorate of Education on Wednesday, as it noted that "no respite from adverse weather conditions" has been predicted over the next few days. The government took the decision to bring ahead the winter vacation, which is normally given t
Delhi Pollution: Delhi Schools to remain Closed from Nov 9 - Nov 18, Amid deteriorate Air Pollution
In view of deteriorate Air Pollution in the Capital, The Higher Authorities have preponed the winter break of schools. As schools in Delhi NCR will remain closed from November 9 to November 18 prioritizing Children health. Stay tuned for more updates on ABP News.
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