Delhi CM Atishi announced the suspension of physical classes in schools due to pollution concerns.
The high level of pollution in Delhi has led to schools closing to protect students' health. The government prioritizes student safety amid deteriorating air quality.
The government has not yet set a clear reopening date. Schools will stay closed until air quality reaches safer levels.
To ensure learning isn’t disrupted, schools are conducting online classes. However, some students may find it difficult to adapt to online learning.
Board exam students in Class 10 and 12 are concerned about this delay. However, online resources and self-study options are available for their preparation.
Image Credit: UnsplashThe primary concern is the health of students, especially in areas with severe pollution. For board students, staying safe is as important as preparing for exams.
Schools in all districts of Delhi are affected by this decision. Check with your local school for any further updates.
Online resources, past papers, and online classes will be key in these uncertain times.
Follow official government and school notifications. Visit the Delhi government’s official website for real-time updates.
Image Credit: UnsplashStudents must find a balance between staying safe indoors and keeping up with their studies. Stick to your study schedule and make use of online tools to stay on track
Board students, keep focused on your goals. We hope that physical classes resume soon, but until then, prioritize your health and continue your online learning.