
With pollution levels in the National Capital Region remaining in the severe range, many parents and students are seeking clarity on whether schools will remain shut on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Rising Air Quality Index (AQI) readings have already pushed authorities to enforce measures under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), leading schools to adjust their functioning across Delhi. Those waiting for updates on a possible Delhi School Holiday 20 November 2025 can review the current status below.
Schools in the capital are expected to continue with the hybrid mode rather than closing entirely. Under GRAP Stage III guidelines, Classes 1 to 5 have the option to attend lessons either online or offline. Parents may choose the mode of attendance depending on prevailing air quality conditions in their area.
Students in Classes 6 to 12 are likely to continue attending school in person, with institutions putting additional precautions in place. However, parents must stay in contact with their respective schools, as final decisions can vary depending on AQI levels in specific neighbourhoods.
At present, authorities have not issued any confirmation regarding a Delhi School Holiday 20 November 2025. Students and parents should wait for an official update before assuming any change in schedule.
Measures to Take Due to the High Pollution Levels in the National Capital
To comply with ongoing pollution-control instructions, the following precautions remain in force:
Students attending school must wear N95 masks or similar respirators to reduce exposure to polluted air. Parents are urged to ensure children leave home with proper protective masks.
From Class 5 onwards, winter uniforms are compulsory to add an extra layer of protection against pollutants.
All outdoor sessions—including sports, assemblies, and recreational breaks—are suspended until the air quality shows marked improvement. Schools are restricting activities to indoor areas to limit exposure.
Schools have been instructed to keep track of local AQI throughout the day. They may modify operations if pollution levels worsen and cross into Stage IV or higher.