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Home / Education / Gurugram Schools Defy Hybrid Order Amid Smog Crisis

Gurugram Schools Defy Hybrid Order Amid Smog Crisis

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Gurugram schools continued offline classes despite a directive for hybrid mode.
  • Poor air quality persisted with AQI crossing 300-mark for days.
  • Parents sent children to school due to unreliable virtual class options.
Gurugram Schools Defy Hybrid Order Amid Smog Crisis

Gurugram's primary schools largely ignored a recent directive for hybrid learning, continuing offline operations despite hazardous air quality. Teachers confirmed that online classes, intended as an alternative during the 'very poor' AQI conditions, were not implemented even once. This situation persisted even as the city's Air Quality Index (AQI) repeatedly surpassed the 300-mark, signaling a critical pollution level.

The district education officer's office reportedly instructed government schools to maintain physical attendance, contrary to the deputy commissioner's order issued earlier in November. School timings were also adjusted. In areas like Farrukhnagar, while virtual classes were offered as an option, most parents chose physical schooling due to infrastructure limitations.

Parents cited poor network coverage in rural areas and the unavailability of multiple devices per household as reasons for opting for offline classes. This meant children attended school amid heavy smog, with concerns raised about their lack of protective measures like masks. The district education officer has not yet commented on the matter.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Schools continued offline classes, disregarding a hybrid mode order, due to issues with implementing virtual classes and parents' lack of access to reliable online learning options.
Gurugram experienced very poor air quality, with the AQI frequently exceeding 300 and PM2.5 being the primary pollutant.
Parents faced challenges such as poor network connectivity in rural areas and insufficient devices for multiple children to attend virtual classes.

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