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Cold Wave, Dense Fog Disrupt City-NCR, Schools Go Hybrid | Details

The India Meteorologica🥀l Department has forecast continued cold conditions across Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir for t🍰he next two days. Similar weather is expected in Rajasthan from December 17-20.

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Heavy cold and dense fog gripped Delhi-NCR on Tuesday. It has caused severe disruption across the region. Thick fog enveloped various parts of the district, severely reduced visibility and created challenges for commuters. The minimum temperature on Tuesday morning in Delhi was 5.9ꦏ degrees Celsius, two notches below normal.

The India Met♛eorological Department (IMD) has warned that the cold wave will persist and affect Delhi, Punjab, Haryana 𒐪and Jammu and Kashmir over the next two days. Similar conditions are expected in Rajasthan from December 17 to 20.

As the cold wave intens💃ified, authorities took swift action to mitigate the impact on daily life.🌳 To protect students from the biting cold and due to worsening air quality, several measures have been introduced across the Delhi-NCR region.

Temperatures also dropped in Noida significantly. The🦩 Gaut🐟am Buddh Nagar administration announced revised school timings. All schools in the district, both government and private, will now begin classes at 9 AM until further notice.

"In view of the extreme cold, as per the instructions giv꧙en by the District Magistrate, Gautam Buddh Nagar, classes in all schools will start from 9 AM until further orders. All principals are instructed to ensure strict compliance with these instructions," news agency PTI has quoted Dr. Dharmveer Singh, the District Inspector of Schools (DIOS), as saying.

AQI Soars Into 'Severe' Category

Meanwhile, Delhi's air quality continued to worsen. The Air Quality Index (AQI) soared above the 400 mark and placed it in the "severe" category. It led the city government to activate the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP-4). It requires schools in Delhi-NCR to shift to hybrid classes for students up to🅰 Class V. The directive extends to schools in Noida, Greater Noida and surrounding areas to ensure that classes are conducted online or in a mix of virtual and physical modes.

"In compliance with the instructions of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), all principals and headmasters of schools from Class 1 to Class 5 in Gautam Buddh Nagar are directed to ensure that classe♈s are conducted in hybrid mode," stated Basic Shiksha Adhikari Rahul Panwar.

The Centre's air quality panel imposed Stage 3 restrictions under the GRAP, which mandates the closure of physical classes for younger students and t🔥he shift to hybrid formats in areas where the air quality poses health risks. With the combination of severe cold and hazardo🍨us air quality, authorities are urging schools and parents to prioritise safety.

Office Timings Also Adjusted Amid Cold Wave

As temperatures plummeted, the Uttar Pradesh government adjusted office timings to 10 AM to 5 PM to protect workers from the cold. Offices under the Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway authorities will operate from 9 AM to 6 PM, while those under the Nagar Palika Paris🍸had and panchayats are now set to function from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

With the cold wave continuing to affect the region, authorities have advised residents to take 🐼extra precautions, such as wearing adequate warm clothing and avoiding unnecessary outdoor activities. As dense fog continues to disrupt daily life. Commuters have also been urged to drive cautiously and be aware of low visibility on roads.

The c💞old spell and pollution-related measures are likely to remain in place as temperatures remain below normal, continuing to impact the dail🐻y routine in the coming days.

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