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In response to severe air pollution, Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University have announced shifts to online classes from Nov 19-23 and Nov 19-22, respectively. The air quality reached "alarmingly high" levels, prompting health concerns. The schedule for exams and interviews remains unchanged. The Delhi government considers the air situation a medical emergency and advises institutions to prioritize public health.
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