Extended holidays in Delhi schools, schools closed from November 9 to 18 delhi school closed till 18th november new notification issued by education department know full detail in punjabi punjabi news

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Pollution in the capital Delhi is continuously increasing. Meanwhile, the holidays of all schools in Delhi have been extended. While announcing the extension of school vacations, it has been said that the level of pollution is continuously increasing, so this time the decision of winter vacations is being taken first. Now all the schools till 12th will remain closed till 18th November. 19 November 2023 is a Sunday, so school holidays will last till 19 November. Earlier, in view of pollution, except for 10 and 12, holidays were announced till 10 November.

As per orders issued by the Delhi government, the AQI in Delhi has crossed 900, which is in the severe category. In view of this, orders have been given to close all schools in Delhi. Amid severe air pollution in the national capital, Delhi, the Delhi government has announced winter vacation in schools from November 9 to 18.

There were holidays in December

Winter vacations in Delhi schools are usually announced in the months of December and January. This time the level of pollution is very high. In such a situation, the Delhi government has announced winter vacations in schools soon. According to the new notice, all schools in Delhi will remain closed till 18 November 2023.

According to media reports, most of the schools in Delhi have decided not to extend the winter vacation. Along with this, government schools have been asked to remain closed till January 19. Now the winter vacation has been announced ahead of time. In the midst of vacations due to pollution, the Delhi government has directed schools to declare winter vacations now.

Talking about last year, winter vacation was announced from 1st January 2023 to 15th January 2023 in Delhi government schools. Along with this, Raledial classes were conducted from 2nd January to 14th January 2023 for the students of 9th to 12th.

(Reporting by Jitendra Bhati)



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