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Ghaziabad remains most-polluted for third consecutive day

Ghaziabad remains the most polluted city in India for the third day with a severe AQI of 422, experiencing high pollution levels since November 16.

Published on: Nov 22, 2025 05:42 AM IST
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Ghaziabad topped the list of the country’s most polluted cities for the third consecutive day on Friday, logging a “severe” air quality index (AQI) of 422—PM10 and PM2.5 being primary pollutants—according to the daily bulletin of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB).

The city reported only two “severe” days each in the November of 2024, 2023, and 2022. (Sakib Ali/HT Photo)
The city reported only two “severe” days each in the November of 2024, 2023, and 2022. (Sakib Ali/HT Photo)

Ghaziabad earlier topped the list on November 17, November 19 and 20. The city has been experiencing “severe” pollution days for the sixth consecutive day since November 16.

According to CPCB data, the city plunged into the “severe” AQI with daily readings of 419, 401, 434, 422, 430, and 422 from November 16 to November 21—for the first time this year. Notably, the city reported only two “severe” days each in the November of 2024, 2023, and 2022.

The air quality monitoring stations at Indirapuram, Loni, Sanjay Nagar, and Vasundhara recorded AQIs of 406, 460, 432, and 387 till 4pm on Friday.

Ankit Kumar, Ghaziabad’s regional officer of the UP Pollution Control Board, said: “The meteorological conditions are not favourable in the region. We are considering recalibrating the monitoring stations soon. The values will be fed to the entire system again, and a restart will follow after shutdown. Our teams are regularly taking up enforcement activities while other agencies are also taking up pollution-abatement measures.”

Meanwhile, the neighbouring Greater Noida recorded a tad better AQI at 353 under the “very poor” category, while Noida logged 394, also under the “very poor” category.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, Ghaziabad on Friday recorded maximum and minimum temperatures of 26.9 degrees Celsius and 12.7 degrees Celsius, respectively. Greater Noida and Noida recorded maximum and minimum temperatures of 27.9 and 11.3 degrees Celsius, respectively.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Peeyush Khandelwal

Peeyush Khandelwal writes on a range of issues in western Uttar Pradesh – from crime, to development authorities and from infrastructure to transport. Based in Ghaziabad, he has been a journalist for almost a decade.

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