Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436
Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436
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Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436

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Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436

HomeIndoreIndore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436 Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436 Chhoti Gwaltoli and Polo Ground record highest particulate levels Staff ReporterUpdated: Tuesday, November 04, 2025, 12:04 AM IST Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436 | ANI (Representative Image) Indore (Madhya Pradesh): PM10 concentrations in several parts of the city crossed 400 µg/m³ soon after Devprabodhini Ekadashi, pushing Indore’s Air Quality Index (AQI) into the “very poor” to “severe” category. Within just 48 hours, pollution levels rose more than tenfold — one of the sharpest post-festive deteriorations in recent years. The worst-affected area was Chhoti Gwaltoli, where PM10 levels soared from 29 µg/m³ on Friday to a hazardous 436 µg/m³ after Saturday. Polo Ground followed with a spike from 25 µg/m³ to 294 µg/m³, while Regional Park and Airport Area saw steep increases from 20 µg/m³ and 15 µg/m³ to 293 µg/m³ and 234 µg/m³, respectively. MP News: Farmers Protest Intensifies Over Construction Of Factory Near Morvan Dam In Neemuch Before Devprabodhini, Indore’s air remained clean, with all major monitoring stations reporting PM10 levels below 30 µg/m³. However, post-festive emissions from firecrackers, heavy vehicle congestion, and stagnant weather conditions trapped pollutants close to the ground, turning the city skyline hazy and suffocating. Environmental experts cautioned that such spikes in particulate matter can lead to respiratory problems, coughing, and eye irritation, particularly affecting children and the elderly. They expect air quality to gradually improve once wind speeds increase and emissions taper off. Uttar Pradesh Protest: NSUI Activists Detained In Lucknow During Demonstration Against NCERT Syllabus Changes; ‘Save History’ Campaign Launched | VIDEO Uttar Pradesh Health Scam: 300 Fake Ayushman Bharat Cards Created Through Saachij Portal Tampering; Hospitals, Officials Under Probe Amol Muzumdar Joins Elite List Of Coaches Winning ICC Trophies For Team India; Check Out Details Mumbai Infrastructure News: BMC’s Mahalaxmi Cable-Stayed Bridge Project 45 Per Cent Complete; New Deadline Set For December 2026 Key Highlights: PM10 concentrations crossed 400 µg/m³ after Devprabodhini Ekadashi (Nov 1) Chhoti Gwaltoli: Jumped from 29 to 436 µg/m³ Polo Ground: Rose from 25 to 294 µg/m³ Airport Area: Increased from 15 to 234 µg/m³ Experts blame firecrackers, traffic congestion, and stagnant air Follow us on RECENT STORIES MP News: House-To-House Enumeration Starts From November 4 Under Special Intensive Revision Indore News: Post-Devprabodhini Pollution Spike Pushes AQI To ‘Severe’; AQI Jumps From 38 To 436 ICAI CA September Result 2025: Indore Students Excel In CA Exams; 130 New CAs From City Indore News: Metro To Go Underground From Khajrana Square MP News: Dr Mahak Bhandari Of SAIMS Carries Out Successful Tele-Robotic Surgeries In Ratlam

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