About Track India AQI

Track India AQI is an independent website that turns public air-quality data into a cleaner, more usable experience for people who need to make everyday decisions about commutes, exercise, school runs, and indoor air protection.

Last reviewed: March 17, 2026

Who runs the site

The project is created and maintained by Sanjeev K. The site is not a government body, not a hospital, and not a regulatory authority. It is a small independent publishing project focused on making public air-quality information easier to understand and use.

What the site is trying to do

  • Show current air-quality readings from public monitoring networks in a cleaner interface.
  • Add practical health and planning context so the numbers mean something to a real household.
  • Publish city guides only when there is enough local context to make them genuinely useful.
  • Be transparent about methodology, limitations, and the difference between live data and editorial interpretation.

What the site does not do

  • It does not claim to replace CPCB, local pollution boards, or emergency health guidance.
  • It does not guarantee that every station is online or that every city page is ready for search indexing.
  • It does not sell user accounts, subscriptions, or uploaded health records.

Editorial approach

The goal is to avoid thin, repetitive location pages. Published guides need to contain original local context, not just a reused paragraph pasted across dozens of cities. If a page only has live dashboard functionality, it stays available to visitors but is kept out of search until the written guide is ready.

Corrections and feedback

If you notice a broken page, stale explanation, inaccurate city note, or misleading wording, email ksanjeev284@gmail.com. Clear corrections are far more valuable than generic praise because they improve the reliability of the site for everyone.