Key Highlights
- Air quality showed minor improvement, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) moving from the 'very poor' to the 'poor' category.
- The city's average AQI stood at 298, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).
- However, several locations in Delhi continued to record AQI levels above 300.
- Nehru Nagar reported the highest pollution level at 359, followed by Jahangirpuri at 347, Anand Vihar at 339 and RK Puram at 336.
- Patparganj recorded an AQI of 315, Wazirpur 327, Vivek Vihar 317, Siri Fort 334, Rohini 320, Okhla Phase 2 333, Chandni Chowk 334 and Dwarka Sector 8 308, as per CPCB data till 7 am.



