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When AQI drops to 140

As Delhi’s Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded in 140 records on Sunday, the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) revoked the already enforced phase I of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) of the National Capital Region (NCR) and immediately produced results.

This is the AQI of 140 for the state capital record, which is still considered “unhealthy to sensitive groups” but escapes the “poverty” category.

The current conference subcommittee further reviewed the air quality scenarios in the region, as well as forecasts from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and Delhi Air Quality Index.

“Delhi’s AQI was recorded at 140 on June 15, 2025 (in the “moderate” category) due to favorable meteorological conditions.

In addition, IMD/IITM predictions also predict that AQI will remain primarily in the “medium” category in the next few days. ” The order of CAQM Read releases.

Therefore, the Subcommittee decided to revoke its order, which invoked the action under the first phase of the existing grap throughout the NCR (poor air quality) and was effective immediately.

“All agencies of the relevant state governments in the NCR, in order to maintain current experienced AQI levels to maintain better AQI levels, rather than bringing air quality into the “poverty” category, but it is necessary to ensure all statutory directions issued by the Commission, consultation, order, order, order, order, etc. Order Reading Order Reading.

Earlier on June 7, CAQM carried out the first phase of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) of the Delhi NCR, taking effect immediately given the AQI reached 209 and in view of the rise in pollution.

The AQI ratings are classified as follows: 0-50 (good), 51-100 (satisfactory), 101-200 (moderate), 201-300 (poor), 301-400 (very poor) and 401-500 (seriously).

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