Advisory for private schools of Delhi Government due to winter – keep schools closed till January 15

The government has said in an advisory that schools should be closed till January 15 in view of winter. Most private schools in Delhi had winter vacations till January 8 only. Had school since Monday.

Delhi government schools have winter vacation from January 1 to 15. Now advisory has also been issued for private schools that they should also close the schools by January 15.

Cold wave is going on in Delhi. There is an outbreak of severe cold wave in the city even on Sunday morning. The Safdarjung observatory, the city’s main weather station, recorded a minimum temperature of 1.9 degrees Celsius, the lowest temperature recorded for the month of January in the national capital in the last two years. Due to the cold winds coming from the snow-covered mountains in North-Western India, the cold has increased in Delhi. The city’s Lodhi Road, Ayanagar, Ridge and Jaffarpur recorded 100-degree minimum temperatures of 2.8 degree Celsius, 2.6 degree Celsius, 2.2 degree Celsius and 2.8 degree Celsius, respectively.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that it is the fourth consecutive day that the minimum temperature in the national capital was Chamba (8.2 degrees), Dalhousie (8.2 degrees), Dharamshala (6.2 degrees), Passiv (9.5), Hamirpur (3.9 degrees). , Himachal including Manali (4.4°), Kangra (7.1°), Solan (3.6°), Vishisht (6°), Mussoorie (9.6°), Nainital (6.2°), Mukteshwar (6.5°) and Tehri (7.6°) It is decreasing from most of the hilly areas of the state and Uttarakhand.

Safdarjung Observatory in Delhi recorded a minimum temperature of 2.2 degrees Celsius on Saturday, 4 degrees Celsius on Friday, 3 degrees Celsius on Thursday and 4.4 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. Due to the severe cold wave, the minimum temperature dropped by 1.5 degrees Celsius in the center of central Delhi as the season resumed.

The maximum temperature at many places in the national capital was minus seven degrees Celsius, making it a cold day on Saturday. The increasing cold is increasing the pressure on the power supply and it is also creating a challenge before the citizens and citizens. Delhi’s night power demand has reached a record 5,526.

The Seasonal Office has also said that prolonged exposure to cold can affect health. Company should not be overlooked, which is the first sign that the body is losing heat. People should stay indoors.

The Meteorological Department on Sunday issued an “orange” alert for parts of north India, including Delhi, warning of dense fog, cold day and cold wave conditions. The advisory states that “Drink fruits rich in vitamin C and plenty of warm fluids to maintain electrolyte balance. Avoid or limit indulging in outdoor activities.

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