Air pollution is still at an alarming level in the national capital, due to the burning of parali by the farmers of Punjab and Haryana. Meanwhile, schools in Gurugram and Haryana are still closed, but schools in Delhi are opened from Monday. However, many parents are still worried about their children’s health, so they are sending them with all the necessary precautions.
Delhi Government was unable to do anything to reduce the dangerous level of contaminated air. But, the government decided the closure of the schools for 5 days keeping their health measures in mind.
As the examinations are nearby and the closure of the schools was affecting the studies of every student, so the government decided to re-open the schools from Monday (November 13). According to the weather reports the level of air pollution got increased again on Sunday. This air has become toxic, which can cause serious health issues to anyone.
As per the figures released by the Air Quality Index, the level of PM on the Delhi Mandir Marg was 523, 510 on Anand Vihar, 743 in Punjabi Bagh and 420 in Shadipur. At the same time, the level of pollution in Ghaziabad, Noida, Gurugram, and Faridabad is also rising like Delhi