Highlights

  • Delhi govt announces early winter break for schools due to pollution
  • Delhi schools to be remain closed from November 9 to 18
  • Decision as Delhi air quality remains in 'severe' category

Latest news

Masses will remove anyone who comes between janta and vikas, PM takes a dig at opposition

Masses will remove anyone who comes between janta and vikas, PM takes a dig at opposition

Chhattisgarh polls: as BJP defies predictions, what went wrong for Congress | Explained

Chhattisgarh polls: as BJP defies predictions, what went wrong for Congress | Explained

After Karnataka, how Priyanka Gandhi delivered Telangana for Congress | Analysis

After Karnataka, how Priyanka Gandhi delivered Telangana for Congress | Analysis

India agrees to withdraw soldiers from Maldives: report

India agrees to withdraw soldiers from Maldives: report

Madhya Pradesh election: Jyotiraditya Scindia's gambit worked as BJP dominates Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh election: Jyotiraditya Scindia's gambit worked as BJP dominates Gwalior

Delhi govt announces early winter break for schools due to pollution

The Delhi government has advanced the December winter break of all schools due to the high level of pollution in the city.

Delhi govt announces early winter break for schools due to pollution

In view of air pollution in the national capital, the December winter break of all schools has been rescheduled and it will be now from November 9 to November 18, a circular of the Delhi Directorate of Education stated on Wednesday.

Earlier, due to bad air quality, holidays were announced from November 3 to November 10. "In the wake of implementation of GRAP-IV measures due to Severe Air Quality prevailing in Delhi and seeing that no respite from such adverse weather conditions in the near future is predicted by the IMO, the Winter Break for the session 2023-24 is ordered to be preponed so that schools can be totally closed and both children and teachers can stay at home," the circular stated "Accordingly, all schools shall observe Winter Break wef. 09th November 2023 (tomorrow) to 18th November 2023 (Saturday)," it stated.

The air quality in Delhi and its suburbs dropped to the severe category again on Wednesday morning, with smoke from post-harvest paddy straw burning in neighbouring states accounting for one-third of the air pollution in the national capital.

The city's air quality index stood at 421, worsening from 395 at 4 pm on Tuesday.

Despite a marginal dip, the concentration of PM2.5, fine particulate matter capable of penetrating deep into the respiratory system and triggering health problems, exceeded the government-prescribed safe limit of 60 micrograms per cubic metre by seven to eight times in the capital.

It was 30 to 40 times the healthy limit of 15 micrograms per cubic metre set by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Several cities across the Indo-Gangetic plains reported hazardous air quality. Neighbouring Ghaziabad (382), Gurugram (370), Noida (348), Greater Noida (474), and Faridabad (396) also reported hazardous air quality.

According to data from the Decision Support System, a numerical model-based framework capable of identifying sources of particulate matter pollution in Delhi, stubble burning in neighbouring states, especially Punjab and Haryana, accounted for 37 percent of the air pollution in Delhi on Tuesday. It is likely to be 33 percent on Wednesday.

Also Watch: Delhi air pollution: Anand Mahindra shares solution to curb smog

Up Next

Delhi govt announces early winter break for schools due to pollution

Delhi govt announces early winter break for schools due to pollution

After Karnataka, how Priyanka Gandhi delivered Telangana for Congress | Analysis

After Karnataka, how Priyanka Gandhi delivered Telangana for Congress | Analysis

Masses will remove anyone who comes between janta and vikas, PM takes a dig at opposition

Masses will remove anyone who comes between janta and vikas, PM takes a dig at opposition

'Hat-trick in three states has guaranteed a hat-trick in 2024', PM addresses party workers

'Hat-trick in three states has guaranteed a hat-trick in 2024', PM addresses party workers

Chhattisgarh polls: as BJP defies predictions, what went wrong for Congress | Explained

Chhattisgarh polls: as BJP defies predictions, what went wrong for Congress | Explained

Telangana polls: EC suspends DGP for poll code violation after he meets Revanth Reddy

Telangana polls: EC suspends DGP for poll code violation after he meets Revanth Reddy

More videos

Indians stand with good governance, development: PM Modi on BJP's win in assembly elections

Indians stand with good governance, development: PM Modi on BJP's win in assembly elections

Telangana election results: will bounce back, KTR concedes defeat

Telangana election results: will bounce back, KTR concedes defeat

Rajasthan elections: Gehlot fails to break revolving door; what worked for BJP | Explained

Rajasthan elections: Gehlot fails to break revolving door; what worked for BJP | Explained

Madhya Pradesh election: Jyotiraditya Scindia's gambit worked as BJP dominates Gwalior

Madhya Pradesh election: Jyotiraditya Scindia's gambit worked as BJP dominates Gwalior

Decoding Elections 2023 results with Vikram Chandra

Decoding Elections 2023 results with Vikram Chandra

Assembly elections: NCP chief Sharad Pawar speaks on INDIA bloc’s stability

Assembly elections: NCP chief Sharad Pawar speaks on INDIA bloc’s stability

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.