Delhi Air Pollution Jamia Millia Islamia, DU, JNU Online Class Update: In view of the severe air pollution that has enveloped the national capital, Jamia Millia Islamia has issued a notification mentioning that the classes will be conducted in online mode till Saturday, November 23, 2024. 

Jamia Millia Islamia Online Classes: Here is what official notification says 
"The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi & NCR has deteriorated to an alarmingly high index. In the larger interest of students of the University, it has been decided that the classes shall be conducted in Online Mode till Saturday the 23rd November, 2024. Regular classes in physical mode shall resume from Monday, the 25th November 2024. The schedule of Examinations and Interviews shall remain unchanged," read the official notification.



Meanwhile, University of Delhi (also called Delhi University) has also announced that the classes shall be conducted in Online Mode till Saturday the 23rd November, 2024 following deteriorating air qualifty in Delhi.

Delhi University Online Classes: Here is what official notification says 
"The Air Quality Index (AQI) in Delhi & NCR has deteriorated to an alarmingly high index. 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 shall remain unchanged. This is issued with the approval of the Competent Authority," read the official notification.



Meanwhile, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has also decided to conduct classes online until November 22, citing severe pollution and hazardous AQI levels in Delhi and the NCR.
In Haryana, the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram, announced that, as per directives from the Director of Secondary Education Haryana and after assessing the Air Quality Index (AQI) situation, all physical classes up to the 12th standard in Gurugram district will remain suspended from November 19 to November 23, 2024, or until further notice.

Air quality has deteriorated in several cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, and parts of northern India, reaching severe levels and raising concerns about health risks.
Meanwhile, in the national capital, the Supreme Court on Monday directed Delhi and NCR states to strictly implement GRAP Stage IV anti-pollution measures, as the AQI remains in the "severe" category.

A bench comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and Augustine George Masih also instructed Delhi-NCR states to immediately form teams to monitor compliance with actions required under the plan.
The court further ordered the continuation of GRAP Stage IV measures even if the AQI falls below 450 and directed all NCR states and the central government to file compliance affidavits.
This decision followed a sharp rise in Delhi's daily average AQI to 441 by 4 pm on Sunday, escalating further to 457 by 7 pm, prompting an emergency meeting of the GRAP Sub-Committee.
GRAP (Graded Response Action Plan) is a set of anti-air pollution measures implemented in the national capital and its surrounding areas based on the severity of the situation. Restrictions under GRAP Stages III and IV are enforced when air quality becomes severe.