Online classes in Delhi schools to be discontinued from April 1

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New Delhi

Delhi schools will no longer have online classes. In a decision announced by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), it was stated that online classes will be discontinued in Delhi Schools from April 1, 2022. The schools will be conducting classes in physical mode only for all the students.

Since November 2021, children in Delhi schools have been subjected to an online-offline changeover. On December 28, 2021, the Delhi government made an announcement for the closure of all schools, colleges, and educational institutions. Earlier the Delhi government closed schools in November due to the high rise and risk involved in pollution levels.

DDMA opted to remove some of the COVID-19 norms that had been placed in the national capital previously in a Covid review meeting held on January 27, 2022. However, no new decision was made on the reopening of city schools.

Delhi Schools reopened for senior classes after more than a month on February 8, but the continuation of the ‘hybrid mode’ means no bus services and mid-day meals.

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