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Last Update: 28 Apr 2024, 03:50am

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Major Air Pollutants in Gurgaon

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169 (PM10)
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1,001 (CO)
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18 (NO2)

PM2.5 5X

The current PM2.5 concentration in Gurgaon is 5 times above the recommended limit given by the WHO 24 hrs air quality guidelines value.

Gurgaon - Locations Air Pollution Level

LOCATIONS Status AQI-US AQI-IN PM2.5 PM10 Temp Humid
Vikas Sadan Gurgaon POOR 154 173 62 210 27 40
Dwarka POOR 132 110 48 114 30 34
Nise Gwal Pahari POOR 186 302 123 264 27 40
Bramprakash Ayurvedic Hospital MODERATE 91 116 31 124 30 34
Arya Nagar POOR 107 113 38 119 30 34
Teri Gram POOR 168 198 89 212 27 40
National Institute Of Malaria Research POOR 102 114 36 122 27 40
Sector 51 POOR 198 320 146 208 27 40
Sector 2 Imt POOR 161 146 74 122 26 44
Municipal Corporation Office UNHEALTHY 205 310 104 358 25 46
Masani POOR 168 193 88 206 27 39
Ruchi Vihar POOR 127 132 46 148 27 39
Aerocity POOR 119 125 43 137 27 39
Najafgarh POOR 117 106 42 109 27 39
Vasant Kunj Sector C POOR 117 123 42 135 27 39
Radhey Mohan Drive 2 POOR 170 207 92 211 27 39
Mata mandir Road POOR 152 138 57 157 27 39
DLF Phase 2 Sector 25 POOR 142 142 52 163 27 39
DLF Phase 2 POOR 147 145 54 168 27 39
DLF Phase 1 POOR 139 137 51 155 27 39
Sushant Lok Phase 1 POOR 134 136 49 154 27 39
Sector 6 Manesar POOR 168 197 89 171 27 39
Sector 31 POOR 165 177 83 184 27 39
Sector 42 POOR 132 134 48 151 27 39
DLF Phase 5 POOR 129 130 47 145 27 39
Sector 14 POOR 154 149 62 174 27 39
Sector 59 POOR 195 315 140 230 26 42
DLF Park Place POOR 129 128 47 142 27 39
Sector 49 POOR 184 300 120 194 27 39
Kanahi POOR 129 130 47 145 27 39
Sector 57 POOR 194 315 139 207 26 42
Vatika City POOR 190 309 132 197 27 39
Sector 47 POOR 187 305 126 190 27 39
Tikri POOR 184 300 120 184 27 39
Sector 65 POOR 194 314 138 200 27 39
Aravalli Park Nursery End POOR 137 133 50 150 27 39
Aravalli Park Radhakrishna Mandir POOR 132 129 48 144 27 39
Old sector 62 POOR 190 309 132 201 27 39
Sector 28 POOR 134 136 49 154 27 39
Sector 43 POOR 124 127 45 140 27 39
Heritage One Tower A POOR 189 308 130 199 27 39
Sector 56 POOR 161 147 74 157 27 39
Belvedere Towers POOR 139 137 51 155 27 39
The Laburnum POOR 132 134 48 151 27 39
DLF 1 POOR 129 128 47 142 27 39
The Aralias POOR 129 128 47 142 27 39
Aravali Park Entrance POOR 137 131 50 146 27 39
Sector 72 POOR 183 293 118 182 27 39
Aravalli Park Middle POOR 134 128 49 142 27 39
Sector 62 POOR 187 305 126 190 27 39
HUDA Office GMDA POOR 166 183 85 185 27 39
Tau Devilal Bio diversity Park GMDA POOR 165 177 83 161 27 39
GMDA Leisure Valley Park POOR 129 130 47 145 27 39
Sector 5 POOR 156 153 66 180 27 39
Carterpuri GMDA POOR 149 139 55 158 27 39
Cremeation Ground MODERATE 87 92 29 92 25 31
NASA AQCS 121 POOR 200 323 150 219 27 40

Weather Conditions in Gurgaon

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06:26 AM
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Wind speed

33 km/h

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UV Index

16

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800 mb


Health Advice For Gurgaon

How to protect yourself from air pollution around Gurgaon, India?
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Gurgaon Air Quality Forecast



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Today

134

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Friday

134

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Saturday

134

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Sunday

134

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Monday

134

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Tuesday

134

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Wednesday

134

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Gurgaon

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Good
51-100
Moderate
101-200
Poor
201-300
Unhealthy
301-400
Severe
401-500
Hazardous

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FAQs of Gurgaon Air Quality Index

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Quick answers to some commonly asked questions about the air pollution of Gurgaon.


The real-time air quality in Gurgaon is 185 (POOR) AQI now. This was last updated 9 minutes ago .

The current concentration of PM2.5 in Gurgaon is 75 (µg/m³). The World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends 15 µg/m³ as the threshold concentration of PM2.5 for 24 hrs mean. Currently, the concentration is 3.00 times the recommended limit.

Generally, the air quality at Gurgaon starts deteriorating in late October. The winters are the worst-hit season in terms of air pollution.

You should wear a good N95 mask when you go outdoor in Gurgaon until the AQI is improving upto moderate range.

Office going people should avoid personal vehicles and use public transportations or carpooling.

(i) The primary causes of outdoor air pollution are solid, liquid particles called aerosols & gase from vehicles emissions, construction activities, factories, burning stubble & fossil fuels and wildfire, etc.


(ii) Main causes of indoor air pollution are harmful gases from cooking fuels (such as wood, crop wastes, charcoal, coal and dung), damp, mould smoke, chemicals from cleaning materials, etc.

Indoor air pollution in Gurgaon is as dangerous as outdoor pollution, because the air pollutants come inside the houses or buildings through doors, windows and ventilation.

In Gurgaon , you must use an air purifier or fresh air machine at home or office indoor and close all the doors, windows and ventilations when the outdoor air quality index (aqi) in Gurgaon is very high. Proper ventilation is highly recommended only when outdoor air quality is improving and moderate AQI range.




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Gurgaon AIR POLLUTION

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Gurgaon AIR POLLUTION

Gurgaon, sometimes known as Gurugram, is a city in India's National Capital Region, near the Delhi-Haryana border. With an estimated population of 11,53,000, according to the 2011 Census of India, it is India's second-largest IT center and third-largest financial hub. Gurgaon is one of India's top five most polluted cities, as well as one of the world's top 30 most polluted cities. Air pollution has resulted from rapid population increase, and the situation is still deteriorating.


Sources of Air Pollution in Gurgaon

Gurgaon is one of India's most polluted cities due to a variety of air pollution sources. Listed below are a handful of them:


1. Vehicle Emissions: Gurgaon has the largest percentage of people who own a vehicle. The main source of air pollution in the city is vehicular emissions and traffic congestion. Pollutants such as ozone (which is created when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react with sunlight and heat), carbon monoxide, particulates, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and volatile organic compounds can be released.


2. Emissions from industries: Industrial emissions contribute 7%-9% of Gurgaon's air pollution. Oil burning produces major pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and sulfur, whereas coal combustion produces particle air pollution. When coal is utilized for combustion, the main pollutants created are nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and coal ash.


3. Diesel generator sets: Haryana government officials estimated that over 14,000 diesel generator sets are currently operational in Gurugram (2019). They contain carcinogens such as benzene, arsenic, and formaldehyde, which can cause cancer. There are also other severe environmental toxins present, such as nitrogen oxide, which depletes the ozone layer. According to a study published in 2018 by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), the usage of diesel generator sets enhances the concentration of Particulate matter in Gurgaon by 30%.


4. Thermal power plants: Coal-fired power plants are the most polluting industry in terms of SO2, accounting for around 67 percent of SO2 emissions in Delhi NCR. Thermal power plants emit pollutants such as nitrogen oxides, methane, sulfur oxides, co2, CFCs, and aerosols such as wood ash and soot.


5. Residential sources: Recent studies have found that residential emissions can contribute up to 50% of the measured particulate matter concentrations in an urban setting, resulting in significant annual mortalities in cities like Gurugram. Construction materials (insulation, roofing shingles, fire retardants, and so on), Biological Pollutants (bacteria, viruses, pet dander, mold, and so on), carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide, lead, radon, particulate matter, smoke (wood and tobacco), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and so on are some of the sources.


Health Impacts By Gurgaon Air Pollution

Exposure to air pollution leads to various short-term and long-term impacts on citizens' health. Air pollution also contributes to several mental health issues, including cognitive impairment, a higher risk of dementia, and a negative impact on baby neurogenesis.


● Gurgaon is one of the cities with a high ratio of people owning a car or vehicle to the total number of people. Vehicle emissions make people more vulnerable to respiratory ailments like pneumonia and bronchitis, aggravate asthma, and impair lung capacity.


● Birth defects, cancer, immune function abnormalities, kidney and liver dysfunction, lung and respiratory ailments, and neurotoxic disorders are all linked to industrial pollution.


● Irritation in the eyes, skin, and lungs, blood disorders, cancer, and skin lesions.


● Emissions from thermal power plants may lead to chest pain, lung damage, coughing, shortness of breath, throat irritation, worsen asthma, sleepiness, drowsiness, etc.


● Exposure to residential sources can increase one’s risk of developing lung disease, skin, eye, nose, and throat irritation, health issues with the nervous, cardiovascular, and reproductive systems, dizziness, unconsciousness, learning, and behavioral issues in children, respiratory diseases, central nervous system damage, health issues with the nervous, cardiovascular systems, and even deaths.


A study done by ARAI and TERI (2018) indicates that the transportation sector contributes 16-27 % and 14-23 % of PM2.5 and PM10 pollution, respectively, while the industrial sector contributes 13-30 % and 13-26 %, respectively. Dust, on the other hand, has a higher contribution to PM2.5 and PM10 pollution, ranging from 20 to 49 % and 23 to 52 %, respectively. Residential and other sources make up the rest of the contribution. This emphasizes the necessity for a multi-sectoral strategy for Gurgaon's air pollution problem.


Air Pollution Control Measures By Government

The Central and State governments have issued numerous action plans and rules that apply to the air pollution in Gurgaon. At the city level, the Pollution Control Board plays an important role in pollution prevention and control. The following are some of the measures that aid in the reduction of air pollution:


1. The Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change (MOEFCC) has launched the National Clean Air Program (NCAP) across India.


2. The Gurgaon district administration recently drafted an action plan to reduce air pollution, which was implemented in October 2020.


3. Gurugram has joined up for the Cycles4Change Challenge organized by the Centre.


4. In 2017, the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) was notified for emergency action during periods of heavy pollution.


5. The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority had been tasked by the Central Government with implementing GRAP in the NCR region (EPCA).


6. Pet-coke and Furnace Oil Bans: In 2017, the Supreme Court in Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh banned the use of petroleum coke and furnace oil for combustion.


7. NOx and SOx limits have been established.

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