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Schools in Delhi to Remain Shut Due to Heavy Rainfall

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Schools in Delhi to Remain Shut Due to Heavy Rainfall
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As the heavy rainfall continues to pour down in the capital city of Delhi, a startling announcement has been made: schools across the city will remain closed until further notice. As the waves of thunder echo through the city, many parents are left feeling uncertain about how to keep their children occupied during this unexpected break from school.

The announcement came as the Meteorological Department of India warned that the monsoon season will be particularly severe this year. With the intensity of the rains increasing and no sign of them abating, the Delhi government has deemed it necessary to close all schools in order to protect its students from the possible risks of flooding or other adverse weather conditions.

The impact of this closure will be felt by students who are in the midst of their academic year. With examinations and other important events now postponed, parents will have to work extra hard to ensure that their children are able to keep up with their studies. To ensure that students do not miss out on important lessons, many schools have taken to providing online classes. Parents will have to ensure that their children attend these classes regularly and keep up with their studies.

The closure of schools is also expected to affect the lives of working parents. With their children home unexpectedly and no daycare centers available, parents will have to juggle their work and childcare duties. This will require some extra planning and effort on the part of parents, but it is likely to be worth it in the end.

The heavy rainfall in Delhi is likely to remain for some time, so parents should make sure they are prepared for the closure of schools to continue. Although this sudden break from school can be inconvenient, it is necessary to ensure the safety of students. With proper planning and effort, parents can ensure that their children make the most out of this unexpected break.

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