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An AQI is taken into account ‘poor’ between ‘200 and 300’, ‘very poor’ at ‘301 and 400’, ‘extreme’ at ‘401-450,’ and 450 and above is ‘extreme plus.’

After Diwali, Delhi-NCR’s air air pollution rose sharply, and in lots of locations, the capital’s and its neighbouring cities’ air quality fell into the “very poor” and “severe” classes. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) information, Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 366 as of seven:00 am at present.

An AQI is taken into account ‘poor’ between ‘200 and 300’, ‘very poor’ at ‘301 and 400’, ‘extreme’ at ‘401-450,’ and 450 and above is ‘extreme plus.’ The Air Quality Index (AQI) has exceeded 400 in lots of elements of Delhi, reflecting hazardous situations for residents.

Anand Vihar and Ashok Vihar had been amongst these localities in Delhi that noticed an AQI of over 400, whereas numerous areas remained near this mark.

The AQI within the capital metropolis was recorded 352 at 4 pm on Wednesday, which deteriorated to 366 at 7 am this morning.

  • Area-wise AQI in Delhi
  • Anand Vihar:426
  • Ashok Vihar: 417
  • Alipur:386
  • Bawana: 411
  • Burari Crossing: 377
  • Chandni Chowk: 301
  • Dwarka-Sector 8: 380
  • IGI Airport (T3): 358
  • ITO: 358
  • Jahangirpuri:428
  • Lodhi Road: 171
  • Mundka: 417
  • NSIT Dwarka: 383
  • Najafgarh: 363
  • Narela: 383
  • Nehru Nagar: 386
  • New Moti Bagh: 390
  • North Campus, DU: 372
  • Patparganj: 391
  • Punjabi Bagh: 388
  • RK Puram: 378
  • Rohini: 405
  • Shadipur:390
  • Sonia Vihar: 399
  • Vivek Vihar: 408
  • Wazirpur: 427