New Delhi, Nov 12 – Air quality in Delhi-NCR has reached alarming levels, with the average AQI hovering around 355, classified as "very poor" by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The worst-affected areas include Anand Vihar (404), Jahangirpuri (418), and Wazirpur (424), placing them in the "severe" category. Surrounding NCR cities, such as Faridabad (205) and Gurugram (234), are also experiencing poor air quality.
In response, the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) has activated the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP), implementing stricter regulations on polluting sites, vehicles, and industries. Over 600 mechanical road-sweeping machines, anti-smog guns, and water sprinklers have been deployed.
The Delhi government’s Winter Action Plan introduces 21 targeted measures, including a month-long anti-open burning campaign, dust control efforts, drone surveillance, and roadside monitoring by 588 teams. Authorities have also requested that neighboring states intensify pollution control to support regional air quality improvements.With air quality in the "severe" range in parts of the city, citizens are advised to limit outdoor activities as the government ramps up actions to combat winter pollution.