On Thursday, Delhi’s air quality plunged to 'severe,' with dense smog reducing visibility and the city’s AQI averaging 432.
Atishi directs primary schools in Delhi to shift to online classes due to rising pollution levels, effective from Friday.
Delhi schools shift to online learning for Class 5 due to rising pollution levels, following CAQM restrictions.
New Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Thursday inaugurated a 131-room school at Sunder Nagri in northeast Delhi, which will accommodate 7,000 students in two shifts, officials said.
For the third consecutive day, Delhi continues to grapple with the adverse consequences of remaining in the 'severe' air ...
Delhi's air quality remains in the "severe" zone with an AQI of 409, prompting Grap-III restrictions, including a ban on ...
Due to hazardous air pollution levels exceeding 400 AQI, all primary schools in Delhi transitioned to online classes. The ...
Due to rising pollution levels, all primary schools in Delhi will be shifting to online classes, until further directions.
All inter-state buses from NCR states -- except electric vehicles, CNG vehicles and BS-VI diesel buses -- will be prohibited ...
All schools up to Class 5 in Delhi will switch to online learning till further directions in view of rising pollution levels ...
The top five polluted areas in Delhi this morning are Jahangirpuri, Bawana, Wazirpur, Rohini, and Punjabi Bagh.
New Delhi: Chief Minister Atishi wrote to the Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena requesting a scheme for the bus marshals.