The air quality is deteriorating every day, the air quality is deteriorating every day, but the air quality is ‘very bad’ and the authorities have announced that all the primary schools in New Delhi have been closed.
The British media BBC reported this information in a report on Friday.
According to the report, officials have announced that all primary schools in Delhi will be closed on Friday due to increasing air pollution, but even if all schools are closed, the teaching of students will continue online.
In a post on the social media platform Xe Deota, Indian capital Chief Minister Atishi Marlena Singh said that the classes will continue online until further orders due to the thick fog surrounding the city.
The states of Delhi and North India face haze every year mainly due to the decrease in temperature, smoke, dust, low wind speed, emission of smoke from vehicles and burning of hay.
The BBC says that the city in Delhi and the surrounding areas is exposed to a massive pollution that is considered dangerous to human health, and the amount of fine particles in the air in Delhi was more than 50 times safer than the safe level.
