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Delhi Air Quality Index (AQI) Pollution Level Today, 05 November 2025: The air quality in Delhi remained in the ‘severe’ category on Wednesday, with the Air Quality Index for the city showing an AQI of 325.
A few air quality monitoring stations across Delhi recorded ‘hazardous’ air quality, with the readings breaching the 400-mark. Among the most polluted zones were Holambi Khurd Village (410), Aerocity (340), and Bawana (328), according to the AQI data, as of 7 am.
At least 10 of the stations recorded air quality in the ‘very poor’ category.
| Sl. No. | AQI Monitoring Stations | AQI |
| 1 | Wazirpur | 316 |
| 2 | Jahangirpuri | 314 |
| 3 | Bawana | 312 |
| 4 | Anand Vihar | 337 |
| 5 | Rohini | 314 |
| 6 | Anand Parbat | 330 |
| 7 | Narela | 410 |
| 8 | Ashok Vihar | 318 |
| 9 | Punjabi Bagh | 312 |
| 10 | Delhi Gymkhana club | 322 |
| 11 | Mundka | 301 |
| 12 | Patparganj | 330 |
| 13 | Lajpat Nagar | 328 |
| 14 | Sukhdev Vihar | 335 |
| 15 | Aerocity | 328 |
In the National Capital Region (NCR), the air quality dipped to ‘very poor’ on Wednesday, with the AQI reading logged in at 330, according to the air quality monitoring station at Vikas Sadan, as of 7 am.
In Ghaziabad, the air quality remained ‘very poor,’ with the AQI being pegged at 345.
Greater Noida and Noida, meanwhile, recorded an AQI of 339 and 349, respectively, as per the AQI data at 7 am.
The AQI scale classifies air quality as: Good (0–50), Satisfactory (51–100), Moderately Polluted (101–200), Poor (201–300), Very Poor (301–400), and Severe (401–500). Higher AQI readings indicate increasingly unhealthy air.
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