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National Air Quality Dashboard

Real-time PM10 and PM2.5 readings from monitoring stations across India. Select a state, city, and station to view hourly pollutant levels for any date, or explore the national overview below.

Station map Live AQI Across India Every dot is a monitoring station. Colour indicates AQI severity:
🟢 Good
🟡 Satisfactory
🟠 Moderate
🔴 Poor
🟣 Very Poor
Click a station marker to view detailed pollutant values including PM10, PM2.5, NO₂, SO₂, CO and O₃.
Selected reading Time Line Data | Date: Hourly pollutant levels for the location and date chosen above, so you can see how PM10, PM2.5 and other pollutants move through the day.

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State Ranking, Last update 17 Aug, 2026 16:00 Top 10 AQI States AQI US The ten most and least polluted states right now, ranked by average AQI across their stations.
Rank State Average AQI
1 Himachal Pradesh 97
2 Haryana 95
3 Delhi 69
4 Karnataka 59
5 Bihar 54
6 Madhya Pradesh 49
7 Gujarat 48
8 Rajasthan 46
9 Tamil Nadu 44
10 Andhra Pradesh 44
Rank State Average AQI
1 Tripura 0
2 Jharkhand 11
3 Sikkim 17
4 Telangana 17
5 Jammu and Kashmir 28
6 Chandigarh 30
7 Chhattisgarh 30
8 Meghalaya 31
9 Odisha 33
10 Nagaland 34

Major Air Pollutants

AQI Trend

Trend analysis State-wise AQI Average Daily average AQI for the selected state. Toggle to see either the last seven days, or every day of the current month, to spot short-term spikes and longer seasonal patterns.
Reference How To Read AQI Colour bands used throughout this dashboard, based on standard PM10 and PM2.5 breakpoints.
Colour AQI Category
00 - 50 Good Good AQI icon
51 – 100 Satisfactory Satisfactory AQI icon
101 – 200 Moderate Moderate AQI icon
201 – 300 Poor Poor AQI icon
300+ Very Poor Very poor AQI icon

Monthly Comparison

Spot seasonal pollution patterns across the year
Seasonality State-wise Monthly AQI Comparison PM10 and PM2.5 monthly averages for the selected state across the current year. Useful for spotting seasonal spikes — such as winter smog or stubble-burning season — against calmer months.