Jammu Kashmir Air Pollution: The air quality of Delhi and NCR is continuously deteriorating. Jammu is also not untouched by the effects of pollution. Due to increasing air pollution in Jammu, schools have made masks compulsory. Students have been asked to come to school wearing masks. The school management has described this step as a precaution. Parents have welcomed the decision of the school management. They say that precaution is better than cure.
Schools are running on the principle of precaution being better than cure. Cases of cough, cold and fever are increasing rapidly among children. The deteriorating air quality is also increasing the diseases. Children are proving to be more vulnerable. The weather in Jammu and Kashmir remains dry these days.
In the dry weather, especially children are falling prey to diseases. Due to the pollution in Jammu, it has become difficult for people to breathe. Keeping in mind the health of the students, some schools have made wearing masks compulsory.
Amid rising pollution, schools in Jammu take a big decision
Students are being asked to come wearing masks on their faces. It is worth noting that pollution has created havoc in Delhi NCR. All the efforts of the government are proving insufficient in controlling the problem of pollution. Jammu is also forced to bear the brunt of pollution.
In such a situation, schools have decided to make masks compulsory for children. The school management has instructed the children to come wearing masks. Parents have appreciated the decision of the school management. They said that keeping in mind the health of the children, the school management has taken a good step.
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