Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
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2025 - Air Quality Perspective in Delhi

Posted On: 31 DEC 2025 8:13PM by PIB Delhi

The Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM), since its inception in 2021, through a series of Directions/ Advisories and Orders, has initiated various policy measures and field actions towards abatement of air pollution in Delhi-NCR.

Continued, concerted and persistent efforts of all the stakeholders round the year in 2025 have further helped to improve the general air quality in Delhi as is evident from a record 79 days during 2025 with the AQI of 100 or below i.e. in ‘Good’ and ‘Satisfactory’ categories, which is lower than only the COVID year 2020. The year 2025 recorded the second lowest number of “Severe to Severe+” AQI days, i.e. 8 such days, since 2018.

Month-wise Avg. AQI for Delhi

Avg AQI

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

January

328

328

286

324

279

311

355

306

February

243

242

241

288

225

237

218

214

March

203

184

128

223

217

170

176

170

April

222

211

110

202

255

180

182

210

May

217

221

144

144

212

171

223

170

June

202

189

123

147

190

130

179

141

July

104

134

84

110

87

       84      

96

78

August

111

86

64

107

93

116

72

89

September

112

98

118

78

104

108

105

105

October

269

234

265

173

210

219

234

223

November

335

312

328

377

321

373

374

354

December

360

337

332

336

319

348

294

351

 

The months of February and July 2025 recorded the lowest ever average AQI for these months since 2018, even lower than the COVID year 2020. Further, barring Covid year 2020, the months of January, May and June witnessed the second lowest average AQI during 2025, as compared to the corresponding months of last 7 years since 2018.

Comparative PM10 and PM2.5 Concentrations

Further, comparative daily average Particulate Matter emission concentration (PM2.5 and PM10) values (till 29th December) in Delhi read as under:

Year

Daily avg. PM10 (µgm/m3)

Daily avg. PM2.5 (µgm/m3)

2018

241

113

2019

217

107

2020*

180

94

2021

211

105

2022

211

98

2023

205

100

2024

212

104

2025

197

96

* Covid Year

 

The year 2025 has thus witnessed the lowest ever average values for PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations, barring the Covid affected year 2020.  

The year 2025 witnessed the highest number of days with ‘Good’ to ‘Satisfactory’ AQI (0-100), barring COVID year 2020.

 

Year

2018

2019

2020

2021

 2022

2023

2024

2025

‘Good’ to ‘Satisfactory’ AQI Days

53

61

100

73

68

61

66

79

 

Absolutely still / very low speed wind conditions and unfavourable meterological conditions during December, 2025 led to an abnormally high monthly average AQI of 351. Despite this, the average AQI for 2025 has been the lowest in last 7 years since 2018 (barring the COVID year 2020) as tabulated under:

Annual Average AQI for Delhi

Year

2018

2019

2020

2021

 2022

2023

2024

2025

Avg. AQI

225

215

185

209

209

204

209

201

 

Comparative AQI Category Status for Delhi

AQI Category

No. of days

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

‘Good to Moderate’

(<200)

159

182

227

197

163

206

209

200

‘Poor to Very Poor’

(201 – 400)

186

159

124

144

196

144

140

157

‘Severe to Severe+’ (>401)

20

24

15

24

6

15

17

8

 

 

 

With persistent field level efforts and targeted policy initiatives for quantified results in the short/ medium/ long term, it is expected that air quality scenario over Delhi will see further gradual but marked improvement, year on year.

 

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GS/SK


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