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Indian cities take top 40 spots in worst-AQI rankings in the world, Delhi not even in top 10. Check list here

The worst air quality in the world was recorded in the city of Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan, with an AQI of 830 at 8.30 am, according to aqi.in.

delhi aqiCommuters travel amid a thick layer of smog as the AQI level increases to 'very poor' in New Delhi. (Express Photo by Amit Mehra)
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As the temperature further drops across northern cities in India, the air quality index in most metropolitan cities is deteriorating. Indian cities, on Thursday, took up the top 40 spots among the world’s most polluted cities, with Delhi not landing in the top 10.

The worst air quality in the world was recorded in the city of Sri Ganganagar in Rajasthan, with an AQI of 830 at 8.30 am, according to aqi.in. The second worst AQI in the world was recorded in the city Siwani in Haryana, at 676.

According to the ranking released by aqi.in, Delhi was at the 13th spot on Thursday morning, with an AQI of 433, in the ‘severe’ category.

Rank City AQI
1 Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan 840
2 Siwani, Haryana 644
3 Abohar, Punjab 634
4 Hisar, Haryana 477
5 Churu, Rajasthan 456
6 Charkhi Dadri, Haryana 448
7 Rohtak, Haryana 444
8 Nangli Bahrampur, UP 438
9 Bhiwani, Haryana 437
10 Sasroli, Haryana 433

Two days after the artificial rain trial in Delhi, the AQI in the national capital remained in the ‘severe’ category at over 400.

Environmentalists have termed the Delhi government’s cloud-seeding trial a short-term measure, saying it may temporarily reduce pollution but will not address the root causes of the capital’s deteriorating air quality.

The AQI reading is categorised as Good (0-50), Satisfactory (51-100), Moderately Polluted (101-200), Poor (201-300), Very Poor (301-400), and Severe (401-500). Higher the AQI reading, the unhealthier it is to breathe.

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