Following the Supreme Court's directive on GRAP measures, all schools in Delhi are set to resume physical classes
Delhi Schools to Resume Physical Classes Following Supreme Court's Directive on GRAP Measures
Delhi: In a significant development, all schools in the national capital are set to reopen for physical classes today, as per the Supreme Court's directive on the implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) to combat air pollution. The move comes after a thorough review of the city's air quality and a decision to prioritize the health and safety of students.
The Supreme Court had earlier instructed the Delhi government to ensure that schools remain closed only if the air quality index (AQI) reached hazardous levels. With the recent improvement in air quality, the court's decision to allow schools to resume physical sessions has been welcomed by both parents and students alike.
The Delhi government has also ensured that proper measures are in place to minimize the impact of pollution on students. Schools have been advised to enhance ventilation systems, conduct regular health checks, and provide masks to students during outdoor activities. In addition, the administration has promised to closely monitor air quality and be ready to take appropriate action if needed.
With schools resuming physical classes, students and teachers are relieved to return to regular academic routines, though virtual learning options remain available for those who may face health-related concerns. The resumption of physical classes is expected to facilitate a smoother learning process and greater interaction among students, who have faced challenges during online education.
Authorities have urged the public to continue following air quality advisories and remain cautious as the city moves forward with its recovery from pollution-related disruptions.
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