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After festival and pollution break, schools reopen in Delhi

ANI
New Delhi, Delhi, IndiaUpdated: Nov 06, 2019, 02:11 PM IST
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Students wearing pollution masks going to school in Delhi Photograph:(ANI)

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While the pollution levels have gradually come down since Sunday in the national capital, the AQI still remains in the 'poor' category.

Schools reopened on Wednesday after an extended Diwali break due to pollution with a large number of students seen using anti-pollution masks to protect them from health hazard.

While the pollution levels have gradually come down since Sunday, the AQI still remains in the 'poor' category.

Today morning, a major pollutant PM 2.5 is at 279 and PM 10 is at 250, both in 'poor' category in Lodhi Road area, according to Air Quality Index (AQI) data.

Taking cognizance of air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR crossed "hazardous" category, Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority on Friday declared a public health emergency. School holidays for all government and public schools were also declared by the Delhi government and municipal corporations.