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DU Moves To Online Classes Until November 23 As Delhi's AQI Hits 'Severe Plus'

The development comes after the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) has reached "alarmingly high" levels.

New Delhi, Nov 18 (PTI): Delhi University would shift to online classes till November 23, the varsity announced amid worsening air quality levels in the city.

The decision comes as the Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) has reached "alarmingly high" levels, prompting concerns about health and safety. Delhi's had an AQI reading of 494 at 4 pm.

In a notification, the university stated, "In the larger interest of students of the colleges and the departments of the University of Delhi, it has been decided that the classes shall be conducted in online mode till Saturday the 23rd November, 2024. Regular classes in physical mode to resume from Monday, the 25th November 2024." The schedule of examinations and interviews, however, remains unchanged, it said.

The Delhi government has termed the worsening air quality a "medical emergency" and urged institutions to take preventive measures to safeguard public health.

The city's air pollution has been exacerbated by weather conditions, stubble burning and smog, leaving residents struggling with unbreathable air and reduced visibility.

Several schools and colleges in the region have started shifting to online classes due to the severity of the pollution. 

Amid Worsening Air Quality, Central Govt Employees Body Seek WFH, Staggered Working Hours

New Delhi, Nov 18 (PTI): Highlighting the alarming deterioration in Delhi's air quality, a body representing the Central Secretariat Service (CSS) officers on Monday demanded work-from-home, staggered working hours and air purifiers in all office buildings to mitigate the health impact of the severe pollution levels.

In a letter to the Secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the association said that poor air quality has also had a noticeable effect on workplace productivity with employees experiencing symptoms such as respiratory issues, eye irritation, fatigue and general discomfort.

"It has become imperative to take urgent measures to ensure the well-being of all, particularly those engaged in government services," said the letter by the CSS Forum.

It said continuous exposure to hazardous air quality is leading to a surge in respiratory ailments and other health issues among employees and their families.

"The discomfort caused by poor air quality is affecting the efficiency and output of the workforce," the CSS Forum said.

The association said that alarming deterioration in air quality, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) persistently hovering around hazardous levels, poses severe health risks, especially to those with pre-existing conditions, the elderly and the children.

It has significantly impacted the day-to-day lives of residents and employees working in the capital, said the letter written by Ashutosh Misra, the General Secretary of the CSS Forum.

It suggested workplace adjustments like implementing work-from-home policies or staggered office timings till the situation eases out.

The CSS officers association also sought provisions of air purifiers in all central government office buildings to improve indoor air quality.

"Ensure that employees are provided with N95 masks and other necessary protective equipment," Misra said.

The CSS Forum is an association of CSS officers who form the backbone of the central secretariat working.

He also asked the DoPT Secretary to issue comprehensive guidelines for all central government offices on measures to combat air pollution and safeguard employees' health.

The association also suggested carpooling, use of public transport and adopt energy efficient office operations.

People complained of itchy and watery eyes as a dense layer of smog continued to envelop the national capital. Delhi's AQI was recorded at 484, the worst this season, at 8 am on Monday. The AQI worsened further to 491 at 2 pm, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The Centre's air quality panel had on Sunday also suggested work-from-home options for central government employees.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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