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Delhi: Construction can be continued, the school remains close

Delhi: Construction can be continued, the school remains close
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New Delhi: Prohibition of construction activities in the capital has been appointed effectively Monday.
The school will remain closed until the order further, while the ban on the entry of the truck, unless those who carry important commodities, have been extended until November 26.
Prohibition of construction and demolition activities, imposed by the Air Quality Management Commission at the National Capital and Area Area, ending on Sunday.
However, the Department of Environment Delhi issued a new order to control vehicle pollution.
All Delhi government offices, autonomous bodies and companies will remain closed until November 26, unless they are involved in important and emergency services.
However, all employees will work from home.
In its order, the Department of Environment has suggested all private offices to allow their staff to work from home.
“Command violations issued based on Part 5 Environmental Act (Protection), 1986, or rules made there, must be punished under the 15 Act, which includes imprisonment of up to five years or well may extend to RS 1 Lakh, or both, “his order stated.
In a round released on Sunday, the Delhi government education directorate said all schools would remain closed until the order further remembered the situation of the air quality.
However, circular states that online teaching and examinations for the Council class will be carried out according to the previous guidelines.
Schools in Delhi for junior students have been opened in 1.
However, students in private schools are back only from November 8 one week into this step, schools are closed again due to increasing pollution levels.
The Principal said the disturbance would continue to inhibit the momentum of students who returned to school after 19 months, because they were first closed in March because Covid.
“Slowly, parents get the confidence to send their children (go to school).
Now after being disrupted.
The overall development of students will be affected,” said Tania Joshi, principal, Indian school.

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