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Delhi AQI hits five-year high after Diwali: What went wrong - Did green crackers totally fail?

The results have also cast serious doubt on the effectiveness of ‘green firecrackers’, which were introduced to reduce pollution.

October 22, 2025 / 08:32 IST
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Despite a sharp 77.5% drop in stubble burning this year, Delhi’s air quality plummeted to its worst post-Diwali level in five years on Tuesday morning.

The city woke up on Tuesday to a thick blanket of smog, with PM2.5 levels averaging 488 micrograms per cubic metre, nearly 100 times higher than the World Health Organization’s safe limit. On Diwali night, readings touched 675 micrograms per cubic metre, the highest of the season.

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This was despite the Supreme Court’s order allowing only ‘green firecrackers’ for limited hours. However, widespread violations were reported across the city.

As a result, this year’s Air Quality Index (AQI) on Tuesday crossed 451, much higher than last year’s 328, and worse than 2023 (218) and 2022 (312). Data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) confirmed that Diwali 2025 was one of the most polluted in recent times.