The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) allowed hybrid classes in Delhi-NCR schools, hours after the Supreme Court asked it to examine the grant of relaxation of actions in relation to educational institutions. NEW DELHI: Schools, colleges and other educational institutions in Delhi and neighbouring cities can resume physical classes but must simultaneously keep the online option open wherever feasible, pollution watchdog CAQM said Monday after SC allowed relaxation of these provisions while keeping other Grap-4 curbs in place. Classes can be conducted in hybrid mode from Tuesday, CAQM said.

IPL 2025 mega auction IPL Auction 2025: Who went where and for how much IPL 2025: Complete list of players of each franchise "The option to exercise the online mode, wherever available, shall vest with students and their guardians," its order said. Earlier, SC asked CAQM to take a call on relaxing Grap curbs on online classes. With physical classes suspended, the court said poor students couldn't avail of midday meals and many didn't have facilities to join online classes.

Other conditions imposed under Grap-4 would stay till further orders, the court said while slamming the authorities for not complying with CAQM's order barring trucks from entering the capital. Delhi AQI slipped back to 'very poor' at 339 after improving to 'poor' on Sunday. Schools in a fix after direction to go 'hybrid' All lessons up to Class XII in schools and other educational institutions will be conducte.