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Air became poisonous( poisonous)

Delhi: Air is becoming poisonous ( poisonous)  in Delhi, GRAP-4 restrictions have been implemented amid rising pollution. In view of the pollution, an order has been issued to close all schools except class 12 in the capital Delhi. Chief Minister Atishi has issued an order stating that with the implementation of GRAP-4 from Monday, physical classes will be closed for all students except class 12. Online classes will run in all schools till further orders.

Government order issued
Physical classes for all students up to class IX and class XI of Delhi will be closed from 18.11.2024 (Monday) till further orders. The heads of schools have also been instructed to ensure classes in online mode for the students of these classes till the next date

Let us tell you that the AQI in Delhi has reached 500 on Sunday and this can be called the maximum level of air pollution. In view of this, it has been announced to implement Grape-4 restrictions from Monday. After which the Delhi government decided to close all schools. However, in view of the board examinations, schools have been opened for the students of class 10th and 12th. Apart from this, all other classes will run online. In Grape-4, governments have also been recommended to close colleges and educational institutions.

AQI reached 570 in Rohtak too, school closed

Despite a forty percent reduction in stubble burning by farmers in Haryana compared to last year, the air remains poisonous. The sky is covered with dust and smoke.

The AQI in Rohtak city is 442 while the AQI in Rohtak’s village Mandothi has reached 570. In view of this, the Rohtak District Deputy Commissioner has issued orders to close all private and government schools in the district for primary class children till further orders.

It is being said that the air has become more poisonous due to the western wind. People are having difficulty breathing and burning sensation in their eyes. People believe that stubble does not play much role in pollution but air pollution is increasing due to a large number of vehicles, factories, brick kilns, buildings and road construction work.