Local monitoring stations report varied pollution loads through the year. Use the data below to understand which pollutants dominate today and plan your schedule around the cleanest windows.
Key Pollution Drivers
Vehicular traffic on major corridors during peak hours
Construction and roadside dust stirred by dry weather
Open burning of waste or agricultural residue in peri-urban belts
Seasonal Patterns
Cool months often trap particulate matter close to the surface because of temperature inversions
Summer sunlight can elevate ground-level ozone especially in high traffic areas
Monsoon showers temporarily reduce dust but may leave behind humid conditions that hold gaseous pollutants
Station Highlights
Station-level information will appear once the network shares live readings.
Pollutant Breakdown
Pollutant-level information will populate when stations share detailed readings.
Health Advisory
Track AQI every few hours if you live with asthma, COPD, or heart disease
Carry a certified respirator mask when readings enter the poor range or worse
Keep children and elderly relatives indoors during pollution spikes and ensure air purifiers have clean filters
Local Actions & Resources
Report visible garbage burning or industrial smoke plumes to your municipal helpline
Plan errands and workouts during the cleanest two-hour band highlighted in the charts
Service vehicles regularly and consider shared or public transport when pollution episodes intensify
Trend Explorer
Use the interactive charts below to analyse pollutant trends across different time ranges. Switch between pollutants to determine which one drives the overall AQI during specific hours of the day.