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Delhi Schools Implement Hybrid Teaching For Classes Up To Five Due To Air Quality Concerns

In response to alarming air quality levels, the Directorate of Education in Delhi has mandated a hybrid teaching model for students up to Class 5. This aims to protect children while ensuring educational continuity amidst severe pollution.

Amid deteriorating air quality in the national capital, the Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, has ordered all schools across the Delhi-NCR region to implement a hybrid mode of teaching for students up to Class 5. The decision, effective immediately, comes as pollution levels in the city reach alarming levels.

Under this directive, classes will be conducted both physically and online, wherever feasible. The move aims to protect young children from exposure to hazardous air while maintaining educational continuity.

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The Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) has mandated a hybrid teaching mode (online and offline) for schools up to Class 5 in Delhi-NCR, effective immediately due to the 'very poor' air quality index (AQI). This directive applies to all government, aided, and private schools under NDMC, MCD, and Delhi Cantonment Board, while the MCD intensifies anti-pollution measures and the Delhi government extends Ujjwala Yojana.

Order Applies to All Schools

The DoE has made it mandatory for all government, government-aided, unaided recognised private schools under the NDMC, MCD, and Delhi Cantonment Board to follow the hybrid model.The official circular stated:


Delhi Pollution Control Measures Intensified

With the Air Quality Index (AQI) slipping into the 'very poor’ category, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has stepped up its anti-pollution operations.Key measures include:

  • Deployment of anti-smog guns and mechanical road sweepers

  • Enhanced penalties for violators of pollution control norms

  • Strict monitoring of construction dust and vehicular emissions

    Meanwhile, the Delhi government has also extended the Ujjwala Yojana to slum clusters in an effort to reduce pollution from cooking fuels by providing cleaner energy alternatives.


    Survey in Slum Areas

    Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has instructed the Delhi Urban Shelter Improvement Board (DUSIB) to conduct a comprehensive survey in slum areas. The survey will identify families still dependent on polluting cooking methods, with the goal of connecting them to clean fuel options.


    Air Quality Crisis Deepens

    Delhi’s persistent air quality crisis has once again forced the administration to take emergency measures affecting schools and civic operations. Authorities have urged residents, especially children and the elderly, to limit outdoor exposure and use air purifiers or masks when necessary.


    Key Takeaways

    • Classes up to Class 5: To be conducted in hybrid mode (offline + online)

    • Applies to: All DoE, NDMC, MCD, Delhi Cantonment Board schools

    • Reason: AQI in 'very poor’ category

    • Effective: Immediately, until further notice

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