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Delhi's schools, colleges to reopen next week but air quality still very poor

Foul air is putting more children in hospital with breathing problems, raising concerns among parents

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NEW DELHI, Nov 25

Schools and colleges in the National Capital will reopen on Monday after closing for nearly 15 days due to a spike in air pollution, the government said, even though air quality remains very poor in New Delhi and its neighbouring cities.

Pollution levels dropped marginally earlier this week, but the Air Quality Index (AQI) on Thursday touched 393 on a scale of 500, indicating risks of respiratory illness from prolonged exposure.

Government offices would also open from next week but state employees should use public transport and government-run feeder buses, according to the government.

Delhi's foul air is putting more children in hospital with breathing problems, raising concerns among parents.

As part of its efforts to combat pollution, the government has already shut five power stations on Delhi's outskirts.

Expressing its unhappiness over piecemeal measures, the Supreme Court has rapped the authorities for their inability to cut pollution in the city and surrounding areas.

On Wednesday, the top court again criticised the government and asked authorities to take measures based on weather forecasts to mitigate the pollution.

Lower temperatures and a drop off in wind speed lead to thick smog which in turn traps pollutants from vehicles, industries and the burning of biomass. Reuters

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