Delhi Air Pollution Update: AQI Improves Slightly to 292 but Several Areas Still Cross ‘Very Poor’ Mark

Delhi air pollution today with AQI levels crossing 300 in several areas
Delhi Air Pollution Update AQI Improves Slightly

New Delhi, December 26, 2025

The national capital received marginal relief from severe air pollution, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 292, placing it in the ‘Poor’ category. However, several parts of the city continue to witness AQI levels crossing 300, raising ongoing health concerns.

According to data released by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at 8:00 AM, multiple monitoring stations across Delhi reported ‘Very Poor’ air quality, indicating that pollution levels remain hazardous for sensitive groups.


Area-Wise AQI Levels in Delhi

As per CPCB readings:

  • Anand Vihar: 377

  • Jahangirpuri: 372

  • Vivek Vihar: 361

  • Bawana: 363

  • Sonia Vihar: 353

  • Narela: 345

  • Wazirpur: 343

  • Chandni Chowk: 339

  • Rohini: 337

  • Ashok Vihar: 333

  • DTU: 329

  • Alipur: 320

  • ITO: 314

  • R.K. Puram: 311

  • Punjabi Bagh: 306

  • Mundka: 307

Areas with comparatively better readings included Lodhi Road (160), Najafgarh (188), Aya Nagar (212), and IGI Airport Terminal 3 (238).


What Does the Air Quality Index Indicate?

The Air Quality Index (AQI) measures pollution levels and their potential health impact:

  • 0–50: Good

  • 51–100: Satisfactory

  • 101–200: Moderate

  • 201–300: Poor

  • 301–400: Very Poor

  • 401–500: Severe

Health experts warn that ‘Very Poor’ and ‘Severe’ AQI levels can cause respiratory distress, particularly among children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions. Prolonged exposure at these levels can lead to serious health complications.

Health Advisory

Authorities advise residents to limit outdoor activities, use protective masks, and follow official guidelines until air quality improves further.

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