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Delhi University will conduct online classes from Nov 18 to Nov 23 due to severe air pollution and high AQI levels in Delhi and the National Capital Region. The decision aims to safeguard student health amid the "medical emergency." Examinations and interviews will continue as planned. Several schools and colleges in the region have also shifted to online classes due to air pollution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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