Schools in Delhi will remain closed for the time being first due to corona and then due to air pollution. In a review meeting on pollution in the national capital, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the decision to open the school would be taken only after the winter break. He said, 'We will talk to the Air Quality Commission. Now winter vacation is also approaching, I think some decision will be taken only after that.
In a tweet, ANI shared, "We're ready to tackle the Omicron threat. If required, we will impose necessary restrictions. Currently, there is no such need to impose any restrictions...A decision on re-opening of schools will be taken after winter vacation for schools end: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal."
We're ready to tackle the Omicron threat. If required, we will impose necessary restrictions. Currently, there is no such need to impose any restrictions...A decision on re-opening of schools will be taken after winter vacation for schools end: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal pic.twitter.com/jZkgZ2Ml7E
— ANI (@ANI) December 13, 2021
Following the direction of the Supreme Court, all schools in the capital Delhi have been closed from December 2 in view of the increasing threat of air pollution. Along with this, many other activities were also banned so that the level of pollution could be reduced. The Delhi government now plans to open the school only after the winter break. In such a situation, it is possible that offline education can be started in January 2022.