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Poisonous air in Delhi-NCR! Schools up to class VIII closed, online studies will be done

New Delhi | Delhi Air Pollution: What did winter knock? The climate of Delhi, the capital of the country, changed. All the arrangements being made by the Kejriwal government to stop the pollution became insufficient. The situation has become such that the air in Delhi-NCR has become so toxic that it has become difficult for people to breathe. In view of the deteriorating climate in Delhi-NCR, schools in Delhi-NCR have been closed till November 8.

CM Kejriwal said – AAP is not responsible for pollution
Amidst the increasing pollution and toxic air in Delhi-NCR, CM Arvind Kejriwal has now termed it as the problem of the whole of North India. He said that pollution is not only a problem in Delhi but the whole of North India. It is not only in Punjab and Delhi that opposition parties are doing politics on this. Aam Aadmi Party is not responsible for this. Wind moves from one state to another. In such a situation, now the central government will have to come forward and take steps.

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All schools up to primary closed in Delhi-NCR
Due to the deteriorating climate, CM Arvind Kejriwal has announced the closure of all schools up to primary in Delhi. Along with this, people suffering from serious diseases and children are being advised not to step out of their homes. At the same time, in Gautam Budh Nagar district of Delhi-NCR, all schools from class 1 to class 8 have been closed till November 8.

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will now study online
Delhi Air Pollution: In view of the poisonous air due to rising pollution in Delhi-NCR, all children from class one to eighth have been asked to study online. Along with this, if needed, it is being said to start online classes by closing the classes from 9th to 12th. In such a situation, there is a complete ban on outdoor activities in schools till further orders.

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