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Are you breathing in Madhya Pradesh?

Air pollution is a global public health emergency. Currently 72626809 people in Madhya Pradesh are breathing toxic air that does not meet WHO's clean air guidelines. The district with the worst air pollution in Madhya Pradesh is Gwalior, where PM2.5 is forecasted to be 107.1 µg/m3. That's unhealthy.

BREATHING IS INJURIOUS TO HEALTH

Air Pollution in Madhya Pradesh

Air pollution varies from one place to another. Select a district below to get a detailed PM2.5 air quality report.

1. Gwalior

248 µg/m3

2. Datia

248 µg/m3

3. Morena

248 µg/m3

4. Bhind

248 µg/m3

5. Damoh

248 µg/m3

6. Shivpuri

248 µg/m3

7. Sheopur

248 µg/m3

8. Jabalpur

248 µg/m3

9. Satna

248 µg/m3

10. Singrauli

248 µg/m3

11. Rewa

248 µg/m3

12. Panna

248 µg/m3

13. Katni

248 µg/m3

14. Neemuch

248 µg/m3

15. Sidhi

248 µg/m3

16. Tikamgarh

248 µg/m3

17. Chhattarpur

248 µg/m3

18. Sagar

248 µg/m3

19. Anuppur

248 µg/m3

20. Balaghat

248 µg/m3

21. Shahdol

248 µg/m3

22. Dindori

248 µg/m3

23. Umaria

248 µg/m3

24. Bhopal

248 µg/m3

25. Ashoknagar

248 µg/m3

26. Raisen

248 µg/m3

27. Mandla

248 µg/m3

28. Mandsaur

248 µg/m3

29. Vidisha

248 µg/m3

30. Guna

248 µg/m3

31. Indore

248 µg/m3

32. Rajgarh

248 µg/m3

33. Sehore

248 µg/m3

34. Seoni

248 µg/m3

35. Shajapur

248 µg/m3

36. Narsimhapur

248 µg/m3

37. Dewas

248 µg/m3

38. Ujjain

248 µg/m3

39. Chhindwara

248 µg/m3

40. Ratlam

248 µg/m3

41. Jhabua

248 µg/m3

42. Dhar

248 µg/m3

43. West Nimar

248 µg/m3

44. Hoshangabad

248 µg/m3

45. Alirajpur

248 µg/m3

46. Betul

248 µg/m3

47. Barwani

248 µg/m3

48. East Nimar

248 µg/m3

49. Burhanpur

248 µg/m3

50. Harda

248 µg/m3

“Air pollution damages every organ and virtually every cell in the human body."

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you wanted to know about air pollution in Madhya Pradesh.

What is the most polluted district in Madhya Pradesh right now?

Currently in Madhya Pradesh, the most polluted district is Gwalior.

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You're likely at high risk to experience adverse health effects due to air pollution. You should try to identify the sources of air pollution around you and try to reduce your exposure to it. It is not usually possible to eliminate air pollution, but proactive measures can help. In the meantime, you can wear a face mask, use an air purifier or get an air quality monitor to track your personal exposure to air pollution. Please consult your physician.

What is the data source for these air quality forecasts?

All the air quality forecasts on AirPollution.io come from Urban Emissions, India's leading source of information, research and analysis about air pollution. It is led by Dr. Sarath Guttikunda.

What city has the worst air pollution in India?

It is tempting to ask this question, but let's first recognize that air pollution is a problem that affects the vast majority of India. Currently Indians across districts are breathing air that does not meet WHO's clean air guidelines. But to answer your question, the residents of Faridkot district in Punjab are breathing the worst air pollution in India right now with µg/m3 of PM2.5 pollution.

I don't have money to buy an expensive face mask and air purifier. What can I do?

I am glad you asked. Many face masks and air purifiers available in the market are quite expensive, but not all of them. A company called Smart Air Filters sells affordable air purifiers and face masks. This is not an ad.

BREATHING KILLS

Where are India's
most polluted districts?

The health effects of air pollution are staggering. According to a story in The Guardian, air pollution may damage every organ and virtually every cell in the human body. Yes, air pollution increases the risk of heart attacks, lung cancer, asthma and COPD, but it is also known to exacerbate depression and also increase violent crime in a city.

Faridkot, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 303.4 µg/m3

Moga, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 247.8 µg/m3

Bathinda, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 225.6 µg/m3

Barnala, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 221.2 µg/m3

Firozpur, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 220.2 µg/m3

Mohali, Punjab

PM2.5 forecast is 213.8 µg/m3

Central Delhi, Delhi

PM2.5 forecast is 208.4 µg/m3

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