Delhi Schools Go Hybrid as GRAP Stage-IV Kicks In Amid Severe AQI

Following last week's near-severe AQI surge to 387, Delhi-NCR's pollution has worsened into the severe zone, triggering GRAP Stage-IV measures. Schools up to Class 9 and 11 now offer hybrid classes to shield students from toxic smog.

As detailed in our prior coverage of the intensifying winter smog crisis—with AQI hitting 387 and hotspots exceeding 400—Delhi-NCR's air quality has plunged deeper into severe levels, prompting full GRAP Stage-IV emergency protocols on December 14.

Key new actions include directing schools for students up to Class 9 and Class 11 to hybrid mode, blending in-person and online classes to minimize exposure to hazardous air. IMD warnings highlight dense fog worsening visibility and disruptions.

Pollution curbs encompass vehicle restrictions and industrial halts, targeting stubble burning and emissions amid stagnant winter weather. Health advisories urge limited outdoor time, with continuous monitoring underway.

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