July 2025 Marks Delhi’s Cleanest Air Since 2018

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July 2025 delivered Delhi’s best air quality in seven years, recording an average AQI of 78, categorizing it as “Satisfactory”—even cleaner than July 2020 during the COVID 19 lockdown, according to Central Pollution Control Board data .

📅 Highlights for July:

  • Average AQI: 78 (Satisfactory)

  • 📆 ‘Satisfactory’ days (AQI 51–100): 29 out of 31 days — the highest number since 2018 

  • 🚫 No days fell in the Severe (AQI > 300) or higher pollution categories during January–July 2025—unlike previous years which had multiple such days

📉 Improvements Compared to Earlier Years:

  • Monthwise AQI Averages for July:
    • 2018: 104
    • 2019: 134
    • 2020: 84
    • 2021: 110
    • 2022: 87
    • 2023: 84
    • 2024: 96
    • 2025: 78 
  • January to July Average AQI Trends:
    • 2025: 184
    • 2024: 204
    • 2023: 183
    • 2022: 209
    • 2021: 205
    • 2020: 159
    • 2019: 215
    • 2018: 217 

🔄 Driving Factors for Cleaner Air:

These improvements are attributed to:

  • Monsoon weather systems and well-above-average rainfall in July
  • Coordinated interventions by CAQM and local agencies (dust control, sweeping, air purification zones)

Effective pollution control and monitoring strategies by Delhi authorities

📊 Quick Comparison

Year

July Avg AQI

Satisfactory Days (July)

Jan–Jul Avg AQI

Severe/Polluted Days (Jan–Jul)

2018

104

16

217

6+ days

2019

134

12

215

7+ days

2020 (lockdown)

84

25

159

2 days

2024

96

17

204

3 days

2025

78

29

184

0 days

✅ Bottom Line

  • July 2025 emerged as Delhi’s cleanest month since 2018, thanks to reduced pollution levels during monsoon and enhanced control measures.
  • The high number of satisfactory days and absence of severe air quality episodes reflect effective coordination and cleaner weather patterns this year.
  • However, cleanup so far covers only first seven months—maintaining this trend through winter months remains a challenge.