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Home / Environment / Delhi's Air: Only 5 Days Safe by WHO Standards in 2025

Delhi's Air: Only 5 Days Safe by WHO Standards in 2025

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Delhi met PM2.5 standards on only 43% of days in 2025.
  • WHO safe PM2.5 guideline was met on just five days in 2025.
  • Winter months were most polluted, with no days meeting standards.
Delhi's Air: Only 5 Days Safe by WHO Standards in 2025

In 2025, Delhi experienced concerning air quality, meeting the national PM2.5 standard of 60 micrograms per cubic metre on only 156 days, a mere 43% of the year. The World Health Organization's stricter guideline of 15 micrograms per cubic metre was met on just five days. Similarly, PM10 levels frequently exceeded national limits, with the safe standard met on only nine days.

Favorable meteorological conditions, particularly during the monsoon months of July and August, provided the cleanest air, with PM2.5 levels below the national standard. However, winter brought severe pollution, with January and November recording no days that met the PM2.5 standard. December saw a slight improvement due to strong winds, allowing four days below the national threshold.

Experts emphasize the need to cut emissions at the source, as pollution levels often exceed the region's carrying capacity. While nitrogen dioxide levels remained below the national standard for most of the year, they spiked in November and December. Addressing air quality requires strict emission controls and cleaner fuel usage.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Delhi met the national PM2.5 standard on 156 days (43%) in 2025, while WHO safe limits were met on only five days.
The winter months, specifically January and November, were the most polluted, with no days meeting the national PM2.5 standards.
Experts suggest cutting emissions at the source through strict controls and cleaner fuel usage to improve Delhi's air quality.

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