Delhi is India’s most polluted city today, Jaipur follows; Aizawl, Guwahati least

A thick layer of smog blanketed Delhi on Thursday morning, as the air quality index reached 379 at 7 am, falling into the “very poor” category. The air quality index, which was registered under the “severe” category on Wednesday, has shown a slight improvement today. As winter is tightening its grip, major cities across the country are recording the air quality in the “poor” and “moderate” categories, indicating potential health concerns for residents.

As of Thursday morning, five major cities recorded “poor” air quality, eight fell into the “moderate” category, one was rated “satisfactory,” and only two were in the “good” category, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board.

Delhi registered the highest pollution levels in the country today, followed by Jaipur and Chandigarh with AQI readings of 235 and 233, both categorised as “poor.”

Aizawl and Guwahati had the lowest pollution levels, with AQI readings of 32 and 42 at 7 am.

POLLUTION LEVELS ACROSS MAJOR CITIES

City AQI Category
Ahmedabad 164 Moderate
Aizawl 32 Good
Bangalore 104 Moderate
Bhubaneswar 150 Moderate
Bhopal 208 Poor
Chandigarh 233 Poor
Chennai 223 Poor
Delhi 379 Very Poor
Guwahati 42 Good
Hyderabad 122 Moderate
Jaipur 235 Poor
Kolkata 189 Moderate
Lucknow 187 Moderate
Mumbai 154 Moderate
Patna 205 Poor
Raipur 116 Moderate
Thiruvananthapuram 57 Satisfactory

Published By:

Akhilesh Nagari

Published On:

Nov 21, 2024

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