Delhi Air Pollution: Delhi’s ‘poisonous air’ has started making children sick. Children are experiencing cough, headache and difficulty in breathing. Children and the elderly are sensitive to pollution. Schools have also started preparations to deal with the problem of pollution. In schools, children are being taught to live with pollution. Awareness is being spread among the children of class eight. Principal of Bal Bhawan School, Vividh Gupta said that it has become very important to make children aware about the problem of pollution.
Children will not burst crackers on Diwali. He has taken a pledge to light only lamps at home. In school, children are being taught to color lamps. Children are learning to combat pollution from home to outside. Vividh Gupta said that children have been told that it is necessary to wear masks. Children’s outdoor activities have been stopped. A pledge has been taken from the children not to burst crackers on Diwali. After Diwali, the pollution level in Delhi reaches dangerous category.
Health concerns of school children increased due to pollution
Firecrackers play an important role in increasing pollution. Therefore, children have been asked to celebrate Diwali without firecrackers. Children are also being made aware of health in schools. Doctors have advised children and the elderly to avoid exposure to pollution. Private schools have stopped children’s outdoor activities in the morning.
Children are being asked to come with masks. Parents have also been advised to take special care of children’s health. When the pollution situation worsens, school holidays are declared. After school holidays, online classes are taken for children.
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