Delhi's Air Quality Index Slips to 'Poor' After Severe Smog, Hotspots Remain High
ByAinvest
Saturday, Nov 29, 2025 10:40 pm ET1min read
Delhi's air quality improved slightly on Sunday, with an average AQI of 270, classified as 'poor'. Shadipur and RK Puram recorded the highest pollution levels at 336 and 308, respectively, both falling in the 'ery poor' category. Hotspots in other parts of the National Capital Region also remained in the 'poor' range.

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