NEIDA Air Pollution: Relief to breathe due to again kindness, fresh air from Greater NEIDA AGAIN - NEIDA AIR POLLUTION AIR QUALITY improved in Greater Noida after rain

Updated: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 08:18 am (IST) The change in the weather in Greater Noida improved the air quality. After the rain, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 52 which is in the light green zone. Last week, the AQI was in the orange zone, but improved after the rain. The administration makes efforts to control pollution, but there is a possibility of increase in pollution due to stubble in mid -October. Jagran correspondent, Greater Noida. As the weather changed, the air of Greater Noida again became healthy and fresh. According to the Bulletin of the Central Pollution Board, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded in Greater on Tuesday at 52, which is just two points above the deep green zone and in the light green zone. Remove ad Read news only if you watch this way, the sky here has become much healthier compared to 4 October. On October 4, AQI reached 227 in the Orange Zone. After the U-turn of the weather, however, it was constantly staying in the yellow zone and now fell further to the light green zone. It’s good for health. Actually, the weather has cleaned over the past one week due to clouds and rain. People got relief from the humid heat and the air quality improved. The rain that took place on Monday and early Tuesday morning played an important role in lowering the pollution level. AQI was recorded at 74 on Tuesday morning, which descended at 52 hours by 4pm. Due to the kindness of the weather, the concerns about pollution have gone away for the time being, but to maintain the air quality, the district administration and the Department of Pollution began to take steps such as dust control on construction sites and monitor the emissions of vehicles. Breathing problems began to increase for patients. AQI is also predicted to deteriorate after mid -October with the decline in temperature and the beginning of the burning of stubble. Alok Nagar, resident of the Delta 2 sector, says that the rain for the increase in pollution, the rain for respiratory patients, gave some relief. Regional pollution officer Vikas Mishra says the level of pollution is under control due to the weather. Attempts to control pollution are constantly being made with the cooperation of the Greno Authority and the District Administration. This is how the pollution graph changed in the first week: Date AQI Air Quality 1 October 153 Yellow Zone October 2, 139 Yellow Zone October 3 3 104 Yellow Zone 4 October 227 Orange Zone October 5, 180 yellow zone October 66 yellow zone 7 October 52 Light green zone