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Delhi pollution update: After two days, AQI crosses 400 again. Delhi

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Delhi pollution update: After two days, AQI crosses 400 again. Delhi

Delhi pollution update: After two days, ICA crosses 400 again

The ICA had been reduced on Sunday and Monday.

Preparation to open schools and colleges in Delhi

Delhi Pollution Update (Aaj Samaj), New Delhi: After some relief for two days, the AQI crossed 400 again on Tuesday. So the air became poisonous again. Experts had expressed hope that relief would be achieved within days. But none of that happened and on Tuesday a thin layer of smog covered the capital. Because of this, people had difficulty breathing.

Approval has been given to reopen schools and colleges in Delhi NCR. Late on Monday night, the Air Quality Management Commission relaxed restrictions under the third or fourth phase (grape 3 and 4) of the Phased Response Action Plan in Delhi-NCR. The Commission has given permission to start all classes in educational institutions, schools and colleges in hybrid mode. Now in Delhi, along with Ghaziabad, Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram and Faridabad, schools up to class 12 will be able to offer online and offline education.

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The commission gave this order.

In the latest order on Monday, the Commission relaxed rules related to educational institutions, which come into effect immediately. The order said that the Delhi-NCR state governments will ensure that classes up to 12th are conducted in hybrid mode in schools and colleges. This means that where an online service exists, students will not need to come to school. The Commission clarified in the order that students and their parents will have the option of using online mode for their studies.

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