Are Schools in Delhi-NCR Closed on Tuesday? Here’s What We Know | School Holiday Update
🌫️ Delhi-NCR Pollution: Will There Be a School Holiday on Tuesday?
As the second week of November 2025 begins, residents of Delhi and NCR (Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad, Faridabad) are once again struggling with severe air pollution. The Air Quality Index (AQI) has dropped to alarming levels, with many areas recording values in the ‘very poor’ to ‘severe’ range, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
The thick blanket of smog has reduced visibility, irritated eyes, and caused breathing difficulties among schoolchildren and senior citizens. With these conditions worsening, concerns about a possible school holiday on Tuesday, November 11, are on the rise.
📰 Official Status: Are Schools Closed in Delhi-NCR on November 11?
As of now, no official announcement has been made by the Delhi Government regarding school closures on Tuesday (November 11, 2025).
Education Department officials have confirmed that any decision regarding school holidays due to pollution will depend on real-time air quality readings and health advisories from environmental and medical authorities.
“We are closely monitoring the AQI levels. If the pollution remains in the severe category, further measures — including temporary school closure — may be considered,” said a Delhi education department official.
This means that parents and students should stay alert for updates from the Directorate of Education (DoE) or official Delhi Government notifications in the next 24 hours.
🗳️ School Holiday in Bihar on November 11 for Polling
While Delhi-NCR waits for clarity, Bihar has officially declared a school holiday on November 11, 2025, due to the second phase of assembly polling in the state.
All government and private schools in polling districts will remain closed to facilitate the election process.
This closure, however, is not related to pollution, but part of the state’s election arrangements.
🌁 Air Quality Levels: Delhi’s AQI Remains ‘Severe’
According to CPCB data, Delhi’s average AQI at 7 am on Monday was recorded at 372, categorized as “severe”.
Here’s what that means:
| AQI Range | Category | Health Impact |
|---|---|---|
| 0 – 50 | Good | Minimal impact |
| 51 – 100 | Satisfactory | Acceptable air quality |
| 101 – 200 | Moderate | Minor breathing discomfort |
| 201 – 300 | Poor | Respiratory issues for sensitive groups |
| 301 – 400 | Very Poor | Health impact on all age groups |
| 401 – 500 | Severe | Serious health effects, emergency actions needed |
With AQI hovering near 400+ in several Delhi zones, including Anand Vihar, RK Puram, and Dwarka, authorities are considering emergency pollution control measures, such as work-from-home advisories and reduced outdoor school activities.
🩺 Health Advisory for Students and Parents
Doctors and health experts have urged parents to take extra precautions for children during this period.
🩸 Safety Recommendations:
Avoid morning assemblies and outdoor games in schools.
Ensure children wear N95 masks when stepping outdoors.
Use air purifiers at home, especially in children’s rooms.
Drink plenty of fluids and maintain indoor ventilation.
Seek medical advice if symptoms like cough, wheezing, or breathlessness occur.
Dr. Rachna Sharma, a pediatric pulmonologist at AIIMS, advised:
“Children are among the most vulnerable to air pollution. Even a few hours of exposure can cause long-term respiratory complications. Parents should minimize outdoor exposure and monitor air quality apps daily.”
🏛️ What Steps Have Been Taken by Authorities?
To curb pollution levels, the Delhi Government has already implemented several emergency measures under the GRAP-IV (Graded Response Action Plan) framework.
Current Measures Include:
🚗 Vehicle Restrictions: Odd-even scheme likely to be implemented soon.
🏗️ Construction Ban: Non-essential construction activities temporarily stopped.
🌳 Anti-Smog Guns: Spraying water on roads to settle dust particles.
🚚 Truck Entry Restrictions: Entry of diesel trucks into Delhi temporarily banned.
Despite these efforts, experts believe the weather pattern and crop residue burning (stubble burning) in neighboring states are worsening the smog situation.
📅 What Happens Next?
If Delhi’s AQI continues to remain in the ‘severe’ range for the next 24–48 hours, the Delhi Government may consider closing schools temporarily to protect students’ health.
Such decisions are usually announced late evening or early morning through:
The official website of the Directorate of Education (https://edudel.nic.in)
Verified Twitter/X handles of the Delhi CM or Education Minister
News media updates and local government advisories
Until then, parents should treat this as a regular school day but follow all pollution safety measures.
🧭 Summary – School Holiday Update for Delhi-NCR
| Date | Region | Status | Reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 11, 2025 | Delhi-NCR | No official closure yet | Dependent on AQI readings |
| Nov 11, 2025 | Bihar | Schools closed | State elections (Phase 2 polling) |
💬 Final Word
As Delhi continues to struggle with toxic air and severe AQI levels, the possibility of school holidays remains under active consideration. Authorities are expected to take decisions based on air quality data and health recommendations over the next few days.
For now, no official school holiday has been announced for Delhi-NCR on Tuesday (Nov 11, 2025) — but parents are advised to stay updated through official government websites and news outlets like StudyCafes.in for real-time updates.
