Pollution of Delhi: Better in Delhi's AQI during January to May, improvement compared to last year - Nur New -Delhi City Air Quality Improve AQI on 214
According to the Air Quality Management Commission, AQI improved in Delhi between January and May. This year was the average AQI 214, which is better than previous years. The level of PM 2.5 and PM10 also dropped. On Sunday, Delhi’s AQI 197 was included in the middle category. At the moment, AQI is unlikely to increase. State Bureau, New -Delhi. According to the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM), Delhi’s average AQI has led to a significant improvement in the period from January to May over the past few years. The average AQI of this year was 214 this year, while it was 231 in 2024, 213 in 2023, 238 in 2022 and 235 in 2021. According to CAQM, there will be no day in 2025 in January to May, when the average AQI is more than 400. During the year 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024, there were days 03, 07, 02, 05, 01, 03 and 03 respectively. During this period from January to May, the level of PM 2.5 concentrations in Delhi was seen compared to the same period since 2018 (except 2020 due to Kovid). This year, the average level of PM 2.5 this year was 95 micrograms per cubic meter. While in 2024 111, 101 in 2023, 110 in 2022, 117 in 2021, 116 in 2019 and 119 micrograms per cubic meters in 2018. During the January Mei period, the level of PM10 concentrations in Delhi was also the lowest. This year it was recorded at 208 micrograms per cubic meter, while it was 234 in 2024, 216 in 2023, 244 in 2022, 241 in 2021, 241 in 2019 and 256 per cubic meters in 2018. Delhi’s AQI 197 was recorded on Sunday, according to the central pollution check (CPCB) on Sunday. It was a day earlier 241. That is, there was a 44 -point decrease during 24 hours. It is placed in a middle category. The AQI of the cities of NCR is also satisfactory and somewhere in the middle category. There is no possibility of increasing it recently.