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RESTRICT OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES OF YOUR KIDS, GOVT TELLS PARENTS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government restricted outdoor activities in schools and asked parents to follow the same at home when the pollution level in the city touched alarming levels earlier this month.

Schools were remained closed for a week when the situation turned worse. After two days of relatively cleaner air, the air quality of Delhi once again turned ‘very poor' on Monday as the impact of sporadic drizzle in flushing out pollutants ebbed and more vehicles hit the streets on the first working day of the week.

“Schools are directed to explain to parents about the worrisome air pollution situation prevailing in and across Delhi and appeal to them to further restrain their children from undertakin­g outdoor activities till severe pollution condition persists,” Directorat­e of Education (DOE) said in an official order.

“Outdoor activities and exposure in polluted conditions could have long-term detrimenta­l effects on the health of children. Therefore, parents may be requested to adopt the preventive approach to safeguard their child's health,” it added.

The directive by the DOE comes following an advisory from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) which recommende­d restrictin­g outdoor activities for children among other measures as part of the Graded Response Plan for dealing with the pollution situation.

Meanwhile, the Delhi government in a letter to the chief of the Delhi Pollution Control Committee, said ambient air quality has improved comparativ­ely but things will deteriorat­e.

“However, various meteorolog­ical forecasts and reports indicate that this phase is temporary and ambient air quality may once again worsen in the coming weeks,” Delhi environmen­t minister Imran Hussain wrote. He also issued a slew of directions, including roadside spraying of water, mechanical sweeping and preventing burning of waste in the open to combat the rising pollution levels.

He said municipal bodies should avoid manual sweeping and in case of alternates are not available then water must be sprinkled beforehand?.

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