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haryana school closed due to pollution|school closed in haryana latest news today 2023|Haryana School Closed Due To Pollution 2023:The Haryana government on Monday directed the deputy commissioners (DCs) of districts in the state falling in the National Capital Region (NCR) to decide on closing schools, including private ones, due to pollution that has led to the Air Quality Index (AQI) deteriorating to the severe category.

Several districts in Haryana, India, have closed schools up to class V due to high pollution levels. This has led to an increase in patients seeking medical help for respiratory and heart-related issues. The decision to close schools was taken by the deputy commissioners of Jind, Bhiwani, Rohtak, Kaithal, Dadri, and Jhajjar. The districts have witnessed very poor to severe levels of pollution, with the Air Quality Index reaching the severe category. Measures such as halting construction activities and imposing section 144 have been implemented to address the situation.

Haryana School Closed News

In a letter, the directorate of school education said that the state government has decided that the DCs should assess the situation in their respective districts in view of severe AQI levels and the implementation of GRAP 4 in Delhi-NCR.

Several districts in Haryana, India, have closed schools up to class V due to high pollution levels. This has led to an increase in patients seeking medical help for respiratory and heart-related issues. The decision to close schools was taken by the deputy commissioners of Jind, Bhiwani, Rohtak, Kaithal, Dadri, and Jhajjar. The districts have witnessed very poor to severe levels of pollution, with the Air Quality Index reaching the severe category. Measures such as halting construction activities and imposing section 144 have been implemented to address the situation

school closed due to pollution in haryana

Primary schools in Delhi will remain closed until November 10 due to high air pollution levels, according to Education Minister Atishi. Grade 6-12 schools have the option to shift to online classes. The pollution in Delhi reached the ‘Severe’ category for the sixth consecutive day on Sunday, with haze covering the city. Unfavorable wind conditions and local pollution sources contribute to the hazardous air quality. The situation is expected to persist for the next two days, and the Delhi environment minister has requested a ban on non-compliant vehicles and an emergency meeting of neighboring states’ environment ministers.