Key Points

Delhi's air quality has shown marked improvement, with five out of the last seven days recording 'satisfactory' AQI levels. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa attributes this to aggressive government measures like bio-mining, vehicular checks, and dust control. Over 32,000 metric tons of legacy waste were cleared in a single day, while 54 high-rises have installed anti-smog guns. Sirsa emphasized that these efforts are part of a broader push toward zero waste and cleaner air across the capital.

Key Points: Delhi AQI Improves for 5 Days as Sirsa Credits Govt Strategy

  • Delhi AQI hits 76 with 5 clean air days in a week
  • 32,003 MT legacy waste cleared via bio-mining in single day
  • 257 end-of-life vehicles impounded in 24 hours
  • 54 high-rises now equipped with anti-smog guns
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Delhi recorded 'satisfactory' AQI for 5th day in last 7 days: Minister Sirsa

Delhi records 'satisfactory' AQI for 5 of 7 days as Environment Minister Sirsa highlights aggressive anti-pollution measures and waste management efforts.

"Delhi will not be defined by landfills or smog. Our goal is zero waste mountains, minimum dust, and cleaner air in every neighbourhood - Manjinder Singh Sirsa"

New Delhi, June 27

Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Friday that due to the government’s aggressive air quality and waste management strategy Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 76, firmly in the ‘Satisfactory’ category.

“This marks the fifth day out of the last seven (21-27 June) that the capital has recorded clean air, backed by round-the-clock enforcement and action,” he said.

Sirsa said this improvement reflects not just seasonal change but systematic, on-ground work across departments — from landfill-level bio-mining to strict vehicular checks and daily dust mitigation.

“These aren’t isolated efforts — they’re part of one focused movement: cleaning Delhi’s air, land and roads. From waste to dust to emissions, every challenge is being met with direct action, scientific tools, and inter-agency coordination,” said Sirsa.

He said 54 high-rise buildings have now installed anti-smog guns after the Delhi government made it mandatory under the Environment Action Plan. This will enable vertical dust control in built-up zones.

He listed key government-led interventions as -- 32,003 MT of legacy waste cleared through bio-mining in a single day from Bhalaswa, Okhla, and Ghazipur; 257 end-of-life vehicles impounded in the last 24 hours; 40,221 pollution challans issued within the same period and 2,702 km of road length covered via mobile anti-smog guns.

Sirsa said in addition, 11,015 MT of garbage was cleared from across the city; 6,471 km of roads swept via mechanised systems; 1,346 km of roads sprinkled using 750 KL of STP-treated water; 2,305 MT of construction and demolition waste removed; 167 ASGs deployed at construction sites and tender for Singhola landfill site was completed, enabling full-scale bio-mining at all major sites.

“Delhi will not be defined by landfills or smog. Our goal is zero waste mountains, minimum dust, and cleaner air in every neighbourhood — this is governance that acts, not waits,” Sirsa added.

These actions align with the Viksit Delhi vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, being actively realised under the dedicated leadership of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, he said.

With results now visible across air quality and solid waste management fronts, Delhi is steadily advancing toward a cleaner, healthier and more resilient future, said Sirsa.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news! As a Delhiite who suffers from asthma, I can actually feel the difference this summer. The reduced dust and better waste management is showing results. Hope this continues beyond monsoon season too 🙏
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Priya M.
The numbers look impressive but I wonder how much is temporary due to rains? The real test will be October-November when stubble burning starts. Still, good to see proactive measures being taken.
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Amit S.
Why only 5 days out of 7? What about the other 2 days? The government should be transparent about what went wrong on those days. We need consistency, not just good PR.
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Neha T.
The anti-smog guns in high-rises is a brilliant idea! As someone living near a construction site, I've noticed less dust entering my home. More such innovative solutions please! 👏
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Sanjay P.
While the efforts are commendable, we citizens must also do our part. Too many people still burn garbage or use polluting vehicles. Clean air is everyone's responsibility, not just government's.
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Kavita R.
The numbers sound great but I live near Ghazipur and still see smoke from the landfill sometimes. Maybe the situation is better in South Delhi? Pollution control should be equitable across all areas.

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