Delhi Air Quality Remains Poor at 245 Amid Pollution Control Efforts

Published By DPRJ Universal | Published on Sunday, 2 November 2025

Delhi's air quality is currently classified as 'poor' with an AQI of 245, showing some improvement from previous days. Authorities have implemented measures including water sprinkling, vehicle bans, and increased parking fees to reduce pollution levels across the city.

Delhi's Air Quality Index (AQI) stands at 245, placing it in the 'poor' category, though it has improved compared to earlier days. In response to persistent pollution, city authorities are actively taking steps to mitigate air quality issues. These measures include deploying water sprinklers to reduce dust, banning certain vehicles from entering the city to cut emissions, and doubling parking fees to discourage private vehicle use. Despite these initiatives, air pollution levels vary throughout the city, reflecting mixed levels of pollution. These interventions aim to manage the air quality during a period typically affected by various pollution sources, including vehicular emissions and environmental factors. The efforts indicate a proactive approach by authorities to address the ongoing air pollution challenge in the capital.