Air quality in Delhi NCR is not one number. The official citywide AQI you see on the news averages readings from multiple monitoring stations, but within a city of 121 distinct residential localities the actual readings vary substantially from one neighbourhood to the next. This page ranks every Delhi NCR locality we cover by current AQI, sourced from the nearest CPCB-network station, updated hourly. Use it to compare addresses at a glance, to understand which pockets consistently show cleaner air, and to plan around the seasonal patterns that shape the city’s respiratory reality.
The leaderboard below is live. Readings come from the nearest active CPCB-network monitoring station to each locality, typically within 1 to 5 kilometres. When two adjacent localities share the same nearest station they will show the same reading, which is an honest limitation of station density rather than a flaw in the data. If you are new to AQI categories, 0 to 50 is Good, 51 to 100 is Satisfactory, 101 to 200 is Moderate, 201 to 300 is Poor, 301 to 400 is Very Poor, and above 400 is Severe.
Current air quality across Delhi NCR
Air quality across Delhi Ncr
121 localities ranked by current AQI, cleanest first. Readings sourced from nearest CPCB-network station per locality via WAQI.
| # | Locality | AQI | Category | Nearest station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Faridabad Sector 21 | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (2.6km) |
| 2 | Greater Faridabad | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (2.8km) |
| 3 | Neharpar Faridabad | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (3.0km) |
| 4 | Sector 14 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.5km) |
| 5 | Sector 15 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.5km) |
| 6 | Sector 31 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.9km) |
| 7 | Faridabad Sector 14 | 153 | Moderate | New Industrial Town, Faridabad, India (2.6km) |
| 8 | Faridabad Sector 15 | 153 | Moderate | New Industrial Town, Faridabad, India (1.8km) |
| 9 | Civil Lines | 154 | Moderate | Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant DJB, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.8km) |
| 10 | Timarpur | 154 | Moderate | Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant DJB, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.7km) |
| 11 | Manesar | 156 | Moderate | Sector-2 IMT, Manesar, India (0.8km) |
| 12 | New Gurgaon | 156 | Moderate | Sector-2 IMT, Manesar, India (4.7km) |
| 13 | Sector 82 Gurgaon | 156 | Moderate | Sector-2 IMT, Manesar, India (6.2km) |
| 14 | Sector 84 Gurgaon | 156 | Moderate | Sector-2 IMT, Manesar, India (4.8km) |
| 15 | Sector 89 Gurgaon | 156 | Moderate | Sector-2 IMT, Manesar, India (2.4km) |
| 16 | Hauz Khas | 171 | Moderate | Sri Auribindo Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.6km) |
| 17 | Malviya Nagar | 171 | Moderate | Sri Auribindo Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.6km) |
| 18 | Panchsheel Park | 171 | Moderate | Sri Auribindo Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.5km) |
| 19 | Saket | 171 | Moderate | Sri Auribindo Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.7km) |
| 20 | Vasant Kunj | 171 | Moderate | Sri Auribindo Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.1km) |
| 21 | Connaught Place | 181 | Moderate | Mandir Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.6km) |
| 22 | Karol Bagh | 181 | Moderate | Mandir Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 23 | Paharganj | 181 | Moderate | Mandir Marg, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.7km) |
| 24 | Kalkaji | 189 | Moderate | CRRI Mathura Road, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.8km) |
| 25 | Golf Links | 223 | Poor | Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.4km) |
| 26 | Sundar Nagar | 223 | Poor | Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.8km) |
| 27 | Greater Kailash I | 225 | Poor | PGDAV College, Sriniwaspuri, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.3km) |
| 28 | Lajpat Nagar | 225 | Poor | PGDAV College, Sriniwaspuri, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.0km) |
| 29 | Nehru Place | 225 | Poor | PGDAV College, Sriniwaspuri, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.1km) |
| 30 | Chanakyapuri | 240 | Poor | Lodhi Road, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.0km) |
| 31 | CR Park | 240 | Poor | DITE Okhla, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 32 | Defence Colony | 240 | Poor | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.3km) |
| 33 | Greater Kailash II | 240 | Poor | DITE Okhla, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.9km) |
| 34 | Jor Bagh | 240 | Poor | Lodhi Road, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.7km) |
| 35 | Lodi Colony | 240 | Poor | Lodhi Road, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.3km) |
| 36 | Nizamuddin | 240 | Poor | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.1km) |
| 37 | South Extension | 240 | Poor | Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.1km) |
| 38 | Paschim Vihar | 246 | Poor | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.6km) |
| 39 | Punjabi Bagh | 246 | Poor | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.8km) |
| 40 | Rajouri Garden | 246 | Poor | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 41 | Tilak Nagar | 246 | Poor | Punjabi Bagh, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.5km) |
| 42 | Vasundhara | 267 | Poor | Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, India (1.5km) |
| 43 | Ashok Vihar | 269 | Poor | Satyawati College, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.0km) |
| 44 | Model Town | 269 | Poor | Satyawati College, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.6km) |
| 45 | Cyber City | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (4.0km) |
| 46 | Cyber Hub | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.9km) |
| 47 | DLF Phase 1 | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.0km) |
| 48 | DLF Phase 2 | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (4.0km) |
| 49 | DLF Phase 3 | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.5km) |
| 50 | DLF Phase 4 | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.7km) |
| 51 | Golf Course Road | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (4.1km) |
| 52 | Green Park | 279 | Poor | R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.2km) |
| 53 | MG Road Gurgaon | 279 | Poor | Aya Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, India (4.6km) |
| 54 | RK Puram | 279 | Poor | R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.8km) |
| 55 | Safdarjung Enclave | 279 | Poor | R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.4km) |
| 56 | Vasant Vihar | 279 | Poor | R.K. Puram, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.3km) |
| 57 | Laxmi Nagar | 314 | Very Poor | Mother Dairy Plant, Parparganj, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.7km) |
| 58 | Mayur Vihar Phase 1 | 314 | Very Poor | Mother Dairy Plant, Parparganj, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.4km) |
| 59 | Patparganj | 314 | Very Poor | Mother Dairy Plant, Parparganj, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.1km) |
| 60 | Preet Vihar | 314 | Very Poor | Mother Dairy Plant, Parparganj, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 61 | Noida Sector 44 | 341 | Very Poor | Sector - 125, Noida, India (1.7km) |
| 62 | Noida Sector 93 | 341 | Very Poor | Sector - 125, Noida, India (3.6km) |
| 63 | Kingsway Camp | 342 | Very Poor | Burari Crossing, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.6km) |
| 64 | Noida Sector 100 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (2.6km) |
| 65 | Noida Sector 104 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (2.0km) |
| 66 | Noida Sector 50 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (2.9km) |
| 67 | Noida Sector 52 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (3.3km) |
| 68 | Noida Sector 75 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (1.6km) |
| 69 | Noida Sector 76 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (1.5km) |
| 70 | Noida Sector 78 | 357 | Very Poor | Sector-116, Noida, India (0.6km) |
| 71 | Mayur Vihar Phase 3 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (2.8km) |
| 72 | Noida Sector 15 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (1.0km) |
| 73 | Noida Sector 16 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (0.6km) |
| 74 | Noida Sector 18 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (2.6km) |
| 75 | Noida Sector 22 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (2.1km) |
| 76 | Noida Sector 29 | 362 | Very Poor | Sector-1, Noida, India (2.3km) |
| 77 | Noida Sector 62 | 372 | Very Poor | Sector - 62, Noida, India (0.7km) |
| 78 | Noida Sector 63 | 372 | Very Poor | Sector - 62, Noida, India (2.2km) |
| 79 | Rohini Sector 13 | 377 | Very Poor | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Rohini, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.4km) |
| 80 | Rohini Sector 24 | 377 | Very Poor | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Rohini, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.9km) |
| 81 | Rohini Sector 7 | 377 | Very Poor | Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, Rohini, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.8km) |
| 82 | DLF Phase 5 | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (3.6km) |
| 83 | Golf Course Extension Road | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.1km) |
| 84 | Pari Chowk Greater Noida | 382 | Very Poor | Knowledge Park - III, Greater Noida, India (2.2km) |
| 85 | Sector 43 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (3.8km) |
| 86 | Sector 46 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (1.8km) |
| 87 | Sector 47 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.6km) |
| 88 | Sector 48 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.1km) |
| 89 | Sector 49 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (1.9km) |
| 90 | Sector 50 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (1.3km) |
| 91 | Sector 56 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (3.3km) |
| 92 | Sector 57 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.0km) |
| 93 | Sector 65 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.3km) |
| 94 | Sector 66 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.7km) |
| 95 | Sector 79 Gurgaon | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (6.4km) |
| 96 | Sohna Road | 382 | Very Poor | Sector-51, Gurugram, India (2.1km) |
| 97 | Pitampura | 403 | Severe | Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, Wazirpur, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.1km) |
| 98 | Shalimar Bagh | 403 | Severe | Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, Wazirpur, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.3km) |
| 99 | Dilshad Garden | 435 | Severe | ITI Shahdra, Jhilmil Industrial Area, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.2km) |
| 100 | Shahdara | 435 | Severe | ITI Shahdra, Jhilmil Industrial Area, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.4km) |
| 101 | Vivek Vihar | 435 | Severe | ITI Shahdra, Jhilmil Industrial Area, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.0km) |
| 102 | Dwarka Sector 10 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.9km) |
| 103 | Dwarka Sector 11 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 104 | Dwarka Sector 12 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.9km) |
| 105 | Dwarka Sector 18 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.2km) |
| 106 | Dwarka Sector 23 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.0km) |
| 107 | Dwarka Sector 7 | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.6km) |
| 108 | Janakpuri | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (5.0km) |
| 109 | Uttam Nagar | 519 | Severe | National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector 8, Dwarka, Delhi, Delhi, India (5.2km) |
| 110 | Anand Vihar | 533 | Severe | Anand Vihar, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.4km) |
| 111 | Kaushambi | 533 | Severe | Anand Vihar, Delhi, Delhi, India (1.1km) |
| 112 | Mayur Vihar Phase 2 | 533 | Severe | Anand Vihar, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.0km) |
| 113 | Ahinsa Khand | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (2.0km) |
| 114 | Indirapuram | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (1.4km) |
| 115 | Vaishali | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (2.1km) |
| 116 | Crossings Republik | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (5.3km) |
| 117 | NH-24 Ghaziabad | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (1.8km) |
| 118 | Raj Nagar Extension | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (4.8km) |
| 119 | Greater Noida West | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (4.7km) |
| 120 | Noida Sector 137 | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (4.4km) |
| 121 | Noida Sector 150 | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (5.5km) |
Best air quality: the cleanest pockets in Delhi NCR
The cleanest areas in Delhi NCR are the ones you would expect if you understand the local geography. South and south-west Delhi pockets with some tree cover (Vasant Vihar, Chanakyapuri, Lodhi Road), Gurgaon’s newer sectors during non-stubble season. These show up at the top of the leaderboard most days, though readings shuffle daily with weather.
Air quality across Delhi Ncr
10 localities ranked by current AQI, cleanest first. Readings sourced from nearest CPCB-network station per locality via WAQI.
| # | Locality | AQI | Category | Nearest station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Faridabad Sector 21 | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (2.6km) |
| 2 | Greater Faridabad | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (2.8km) |
| 3 | Neharpar Faridabad | 11 | Good | Sector 30, Faridabad, India (3.0km) |
| 4 | Sector 14 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.5km) |
| 5 | Sector 15 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.5km) |
| 6 | Sector 31 Gurgaon | 151 | Moderate | Vikas Sadan Gurgaon, Gurgaon, India (2.9km) |
| 7 | Faridabad Sector 14 | 153 | Moderate | New Industrial Town, Faridabad, India (2.6km) |
| 8 | Faridabad Sector 15 | 153 | Moderate | New Industrial Town, Faridabad, India (1.8km) |
| 9 | Civil Lines | 154 | Moderate | Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant DJB, Delhi, Delhi, India (3.8km) |
| 10 | Timarpur | 154 | Moderate | Sonia Vihar Water Treatment Plant DJB, Delhi, Delhi, India (2.7km) |
A few caveats worth stating plainly. First, the rankings above reflect current readings not annual averages, so a locality can appear at the top on one day and midtable on another depending on wind direction, time of day, and the specific station feeding that locality. Second, station density is uneven across the city: some locality rankings reflect the genuinely local air while others reflect the nearest available station which may be a couple of kilometres away. Third, cleanest here is a relative statement within Delhi NCR. On the days when the city average sits at 244, even the top-ranked locality is probably still in the Moderate or Poor band by national standards.
Worst air quality: the most polluted pockets in Delhi NCR
The worst AQI readings in Delhi NCR cluster in predictable places. Anand Vihar and the east Delhi corridor, industrial belts in Sahibabad and Wazirpur, landfill-adjacent zones like Bhalswa and Ghazipur, and the inner-city grid between Red Fort and ITO during winter. If you are house-hunting in any of these zones, check the leaderboard more carefully and visit at different times of day before committing.
Air quality across Delhi Ncr
10 localities ranked by current AQI, worst first. Readings sourced from nearest CPCB-network station per locality via WAQI.
| # | Locality | AQI | Category | Nearest station |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Greater Noida West | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (4.7km) |
| 2 | Noida Sector 137 | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (4.4km) |
| 3 | Noida Sector 150 | 672 | Severe | Knowledge Park - V, Greater Noida, India (5.5km) |
| 4 | Crossings Republik | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (5.3km) |
| 5 | NH-24 Ghaziabad | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (1.8km) |
| 6 | Raj Nagar Extension | 574 | Severe | Sanjay Nagar, Ghaziabad, India (4.8km) |
| 7 | Ahinsa Khand | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (2.0km) |
| 8 | Indirapuram | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (1.4km) |
| 9 | Vaishali | 536 | Severe | Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, India (2.1km) |
| 10 | Anand Vihar | 533 | Severe | Anand Vihar, Delhi, Delhi, India (0.4km) |
Buying or renting in one of these zones is not automatically a mistake. Price premiums in the cleanest pockets of Delhi NCR can be substantial, and for households without respiratory vulnerabilities the trade-off may make sense. What we would strongly recommend is that you understand what you are buying: visit the locality at 7 AM in winter before signing anything, ask about air purifier budgets as part of ongoing running cost planning, and look at apartment orientation (higher floors away from arterial roads typically read better than lower floors facing traffic).
How Delhi NCR’s air quality has changed year over year
Delhi NCR’s annual average AQI by calendar year: 2020 (154), 2021 (162), 2022 (174), 2023 (164), 2024 (169), 2025 (176). Annual averages have worsened measurably across the series, rising roughly 14% between 2020 and 2025. Early 2026 year-to-date is running around 244, though this will drop as the monsoon arrives and the full-year average typically lands closer to the historical range.
Delhi sits in a landlocked basin on the Indo-Gangetic plain with no coast, no hills for airflow, and cold winter air that forms strong nocturnal inversions. Stubble burning in Punjab and Haryana during October and November layers on top of the city’s own vehicle and industrial emissions. The result is India’s worst urban air quality, by a wide margin.
Delhi-NCR has the most developed air quality enforcement in India via the Commission for Air Quality Management and the Graded Response Action Plan which triggers construction bans, school closures, and vehicle restrictions at AQI thresholds of 300, 400, and 450. Despite this, the baseline remains far above national standards.
Seasonal pattern through the year
Air quality in Delhi NCR follows a strong seasonal cycle. Understanding the shape of that cycle matters more than the annual average, because the difference between a clean month and a polluted month is typically larger than the difference between two neighbourhoods in the same month. If you are considering a long-term move to Delhi NCR, the honest stress-test is how you will feel about the worst six weeks of the year, not the best.
October to February (winter) is catastrophic. Post-monsoon withdrawal plus stubble burning plus cold stagnation drives AQI into Severe territory (400 plus) on multiple days each November. In 2024 Delhi recorded a 24-hour AQI of 491 on November 18, classified as Severe Plus. Peak pollution hours are 6 AM to 9 AM. 2025 saw improvement with the lowest Jan-Oct running average since 2018 barring the COVID year, but winter still crossed 400 on three days. March to June (summer) brings dust storms from the west but the inversion layer lifts. Average AQI settles in the 150 to 220 range. Afternoon convection disperses particulates vertically. July to September (monsoon) is the cleanest window. Rainfall scavenging and westerly maritime winds pull averages into the 70 to 130 range. This is also the only period when stations like Chanakyapuri and Lodhi Road regularly log Satisfactory category readings. If you are comparing cities, compare Delhi monsoon versus Delhi winter, not against other cities’ monsoons.
What the AQI bands actually mean for you
The Indian National AQI scale is structured around what different concentration levels mean for human health, especially for sensitive groups. Knowing where the current reading sits matters more than memorising the number.
- 0 to 50 (Good): Minimal health risk. Outdoor activity is safe for everyone including children, seniors, and people with respiratory conditions. Delhi NCR sees this band primarily during heavy monsoon days.
- 51 to 100 (Satisfactory): Acceptable for healthy adults. Sensitive individuals including asthmatics may notice mild irritation during prolonged outdoor exertion. This is the realistic best you will see in Delhi NCR during most of the year.
- 101 to 200 (Moderate): Unusual breathing discomfort possible for people with lung or heart disease. Healthy adults are largely unaffected for short outdoor trips but may notice minor irritation during sustained exertion. Much of the year in Delhi NCR falls in this band.
- 201 to 300 (Poor): Respiratory discomfort likely for people on prolonged exposure. Sensitive groups should limit outdoor activity and keep windows closed during peak hours. Air purifiers become genuinely useful in this band.
- 301 to 400 (Very Poor): Respiratory illness on prolonged exposure for everyone. All outdoor exertion should be avoided by sensitive groups. N95 masks are the practical response for time spent outdoors.
- 401 and above (Severe): Health impact on everyone, even healthy adults. Schools typically close, outdoor work halts, and respiratory hospital admissions rise measurably. Delhi NCR reaches this band primarily during peak winter episodes.
How this data works: methodology and limitations
Every number on this page comes from active CPCB-network monitoring stations, accessed via the WAQI API which aggregates data from CPCB and state pollution control boards. Delhi NCR currently has roughly 38 to 42 active CPCB stations active stations including Anand Vihar, ITO, Rohini, Dwarka, R K Puram, Punjabi Bagh, Sirifort, Shadipur, Mandir Marg, Pusa, along with Gurgaon Sector 51 and Noida Sector 62. Each locality on HouseIQ is mapped to its geographically nearest station using haversine distance, and the current AQI value displayed reflects that station’s most recent reading.
Dominant pollutant in Delhi NCR is typically PM2.5, though the mix shifts seasonally. Readings are cached for one hour server-side to respect the upstream API’s rate limits and to keep page loads fast. If the WAQI feed is temporarily unreachable the widget falls back to the last known reading with a timestamp, so the page never shows broken data, but readings more than a few hours old should be treated as indicative rather than current.
Three limitations we want to flag honestly. First, a single monitoring station cannot fully represent a locality several kilometres across. Pollution varies at the street level, especially near construction sites, industrial units, or traffic corridors. Second, mapping by nearest station means two neighbouring localities sometimes share the same reading; this is correct given the data available but it does not mean the two localities always have identical air. Third, the AQI number is a composite across six pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, ozone, NO2, SO2, CO) and does not capture the specific mix of contaminants in your locality. For serious decisions about respiratory health, consult local air quality experts who can audit specific addresses.
Frequently asked questions
How often is the air quality data updated?
Station readings refresh every hour on HouseIQ, pulled from the WAQI network which itself sources from CPCB and state pollution control boards. The underlying CPCB stations typically report hourly averages, so anywhere you see a reading, it represents the average pollution level during the most recently completed hour, not a live second-by-second value.
Why do two neighbouring localities sometimes show the same AQI?
Delhi NCR has roughly 38 to 42 active CPCB stations active monitoring stations spread across roughly 121 residential localities we cover. That means each station serves multiple surrounding localities. Two localities that both sit closest to the same station will show the same reading, which is an honest data limitation rather than a bug. If you are serious about comparing two specific addresses, check back at different times of day and across seasons to see where the real differences show up.
Which month is cleanest in Delhi NCR?
Based on the five-year pattern, the cleanest month is typically July or August with average AQI in the 70 to 130 range. The worst month is typically January or occasionally December, when average AQI can reach 280 to 450.
Should I buy an air purifier if I live in Delhi NCR?
If your locality’s AQI regularly crosses 150 during any part of the year, an air purifier for your bedroom at minimum is a reasonable investment. Look for models with HEPA filtration rated for room volume roughly 1.5 times the actual room size. For Delhi NCR, the winter months specifically are when purifiers earn their cost. HouseIQ does not sell purifiers and has no affiliate relationships; we recommend evaluating options through independent reviews rather than any one retailer.
Is the AQI on HouseIQ the same as what I see on other apps?
HouseIQ uses the Indian National AQI scale from CPCB. Some international apps like AirVisual or Plume Labs use the US EPA scale which calculates AQI slightly differently, so the same PM2.5 concentration might display as 120 on one app and 140 on another. The underlying air is the same; only the formula varies. We stick to the Indian National AQI because it is the scale Indian residents are most familiar with and what government bulletins reference.
Can I get historical trend data for a specific Delhi NCR locality?
HouseIQ is building a 30-day rolling history per monitoring station, accumulated daily. This data appears as a sparkline on each locality’s page once sufficient history has been collected. For longer historical trends, CPCB’s data portal at cpcb.nic.in and third-party archives like aqicn.org offer year-level statistics for major stations.
Does HouseIQ factor air quality into the livability score?
Yes. Air quality is one of the 12 factors in the HouseIQ composite score, weighted alongside schools, safety, commute, healthcare, and other dimensions. The livability score on each locality page reflects long-term air quality patterns for that area, not today’s reading. The live AQI widget on each locality page shows current conditions and is meant as a separate, real-time signal.