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    Delhi Schools Reopening: Supreme Court Asks CAQM to Reconsider Closure

    The possibility of reopening schools under Stage III of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) was also proposed. This stage would allow schools to resume physical classes with some pollution control measures in place.

    The Supreme Court of India has cast doubt on the continued closure of schools in Delhi-NCR due to air pollution. In a hearing today, the court directed the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to review its decision, particularly for grades 10 to 12.

    The Bench, comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and Augustine George Masih, highlighted concerns about the impact of school closures on students. They noted that many children rely on school for their daily mid-day meals, which are unavailable during closures. Additionally, the court questioned whether air quality at home is necessarily better than in schools, especially for students who lack access to air purifiers.

    “A significant number of students do not have air purifiers at home,” Justice Oka observed, suggesting that staying home might not offer much protection from pollution.

    The court emphasized the urgency of a decision and requested the CAQM to re-evaluate the closure policy by tomorrow. The possibility of reopening schools under Stage III of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) was also proposed. This stage would allow schools to resume physical classes with some pollution control measures in place.

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    However, the Supreme Court maintained a firm stance on stricter GRAP-4 restrictions currently in effect. These restrictions, aimed at curbing the severe air pollution in Delhi, include a ban on construction activities and the entry of certain types of trucks. The court expressed dissatisfaction with the implementation of these measures and urged authorities for stricter enforcement.

    The CAQM’s decision on school reopening is expected by tomorrow. While the court’s intervention offers hope for students eager to return to physical classes, the final call rests with the air quality management commission. Delhi residents await further developments as the battle against air pollution continues.

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