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Will it be compulsory to go to school in Delhi?

Will it be compulsory to go to school in Delhi?

Schools in Delhi have been closed since March 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Wednesday, 27 November, that all schools in Delhi will be allowed to reopen from 1 November. Schools will be reopened for all classes, including primary level.

Will Delhi schools closed again?

Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai said physical classes in Delhi schools will be suspended from Friday till further orders. File. The Delhi government on Thursday announced the closure of all schools in the national capital till further orders because of an increase in the air pollution levels.

When did school reopen in Delhi?

November 29
Delhi schools are set to reopen from November 29 across the state as per Education Minister Manish Sisodia. The Delhi government has allowed the reopening of schools in the state. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sissodia tweeted that all the schools in Delhi will reopen from November 29 for all classes.

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Is Delhi school reopen in November 2021?

NEW DELHI: Delhi Education Minister Manish Sisodia said on Saturday that all schools in the national capital will reopen from November 29 for all classes. “All the schools in Delhi will reopen from November 29, 2021 for all classes,” he said in a tweet.

Is Schools closed tomorrow in Delhi?

“All schools in Delhi to be closed from tomorrow till further orders, due to current air pollution levels in the city,” said Delhi Environment Minister Gopal Rai.

Are colleges closed in Delhi?

NEW DELHI, Dec 2 (Reuters) – India’s capital New Delhi has ordered the closure of schools and colleges until further notice from Friday after the Supreme Court criticised the city government for reopening educational institutions despite “very poor” air quality.

Are schools closing again in Delhi?

The Delhi government on Thursday announced the closure of all schools in the national capital till further orders because of an increase in the air pollution levels. However, board exams will continue as scheduled and teaching-learning activities will be conducted online.