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Delhi sees 'cleanest July' in a decade, Air Quality improves

Notwithstanding a number of woes rains triggered  for the people of Delhi-NCR, the good news which gives some relief is on the front of pollution related miseries.  In decades around this time of the year, this has improved significantly, offering some quality life to the people in national capital.

News Arena Network - New Delhi - UPDATED: July 24, 2025, 07:34 PM - 2 min read

Airtificial Rains initiative of Delhi government to curb air pollution (Representational file pic)


Notwithstanding a number of woes rains triggered  for the people of Delhi-NCR, the good news which gives some relief is on the front of pollution related miseries.  In a decade around this time of the year, this has improved significantly, offering some quality life to the people in national capital.

 

 Delhi's air quality remained in the “satisfactory” category for the second consecutive day, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) recorded at 76 around 6:30 AM on Thursday, 24 July. This was slightly higher than the AQI recorded a day earlier.According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi's AQI stood at 67 at 4 PM on Wednesday. An AQI between 0 and 50 is considered 'good', 51 to 100 'satisfactory', 101 to 200 'moderate', 201 to 300 'poor', 301 to 400 'very poor', and 401 to 500 ‘severe’.

 

As the AQI dropped to 67, implying  Delhi recorded its “cleanest July in ten years on Wednesday”. As per the report, the capital has seen 118 days of ‘Good’, ‘Satisfactory’, or ‘Moderate’ air quality so far this year, “a shift from previous years, when ‘Poor’ to ‘Severe’ levels were more common during the same period.” The drop in Delhi's AQI came as the city witnessed rainfall early Wednesday.

So far this year, the capital has seen 118 days of 'Good', 'Satisfactory', or 'Moderate' air quality, a shift from previous years, when 'Poor' to 'Severe' levels were more common during the same period.

 

Among the monitoring stations, Punjabi Bagh reported the lowest AQI at 50, followed by Bawana (51) and Vivek Vihar (55), all in the 'Good' range.Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa reportedly called the improvement in the air quality the result of consistent civic operations and coordination across departments.

 

“This is not a seasonal blip, it is the result of Delhi's multi-agency implementation model, continuous landfill action, intensified sweeping operations, and a clear commitment to outcome-based governance,” Sirsa was quoted as saying.

“We are not celebrating early. We are simply staying the course and the results are becoming visible more frequently across the year,” he added.

 

Severe waterlogging and traffic snarls disrupted movement in Delhi on Wednesday after heavy rains lashed the city. Knee-deep water flooded roads in many parts of Delhi, leaving vehicles stuck and people wading through the water.Vihar area, showed two-wheelers, cars and delivery vehicles struggling to pass through flooded streets. School children were seen wading through the water on foot to reach their schools.Severe waterlogging was also reported from MB Road, Mehrauli-Badarpur Road and Kailash Colony, leading to traffic congestion across several parts of the city.

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