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Delhi continues to choke, several areas log 'severe' with AQI of 400In the National Capital Region, Noida was close to the severe category, with an AQI of 396. Greater Noida registered an AQI of 399, categorized as "Very Poor", though nearly severe.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A thick layer of smog is formed over Delhi as AQI deteriorates&nbsp;</p></div>

A thick layer of smog is formed over Delhi as AQI deteriorates 

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Delhi continued to witness toxic air conditions on Monday with several regions of the national capital recording an air quality index (AQI) of over 400, which is categorised as "severe". The pollution level across Delhi-NCR compared to Sunday's readings.

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At 7 am, Jahangirpuri recorded an AQI of 455, placing it in the severe category. Other areas above an AQI of over 400 included Rohini (458), Delhi Technological University (444), Anand Vihar (442), Bawana (439), Ashok Vihar (436), Burari (433), Alipur (412), ITO (409), and Dwarka (401), all showing high levels of pollution.

Further, in the National Capital Region, Noida was close to the severe category, with an AQI of 396. Greater Noida registered an AQI of 399, categorized as "Very Poor", though nearly severe. Ghaziabad continued to be in the severe category with an AQI of 432. Meanwhile, Gurugram and Faridabad showed better conditions, with Gurugram recording an AQI of 291 and Faridabad logging 239, both in the "Poor" category.

Protest at India Gate

Amid worsening pollution and rising frustration, citizens gathered at India Gate on Sunday, demanding strict and long-term action from the Delhi government to control the deteriorating air quality. The Delhi Police dispersed the protestors shortly after.

The bad air quality in Delhi-NCR has triggered widespread health issues among residents, with many reporting symptoms ranging from blocked noses to breathing difficulties.

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(Published 24 November 2025, 08:39 IST)