Ahmednagar Air Quality Index (AQI) & Air Pollution Today
Maharashtra, India — Real-time Air Quality Index (AQI) and PM2.5
Ahmednagar AQI Right Now
Category: Satisfactory
Dominant Pollutant: pm10
PM2.5: 24.42 µg/m³
PM10: 82.54 µg/m³
Last updated: 2026-03-24 — Data source: Google Air Quality API (NAQI). Live NAQI values load when you visit the page.
Ahmednagar Pollutant Levels
| Pollutant | Concentration |
|---|---|
| PM2.5 | 24.42 µg/m³ |
| PM10 | 82.54 µg/m³ |
| O₃ (Ozone) | 27.04 µg/m³ |
| NO₂ | 17.82 µg/m³ |
| SO₂ | 1.29 µg/m³ |
| CO | 244.67 µg/m³ |
Health Advisory — Ahmednagar
Satisfactory: Minor breathing discomfort to sensitive people.
Health Impact — Ahmednagar
Cigarette Equivalent: Breathing this air is equivalent to smoking 1.1 cigarettes per day (based on current PM2.5 levels).
Life Expectancy Impact: Sustained exposure at this PM2.5 level could reduce life expectancy by 0.09 years (AQLI estimate, relative to WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³).
Health Recommendations for Ahmednagar
- General Population: Acceptable air quality. Unusually sensitive people should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.
- Elderly: Minor breathing discomfort is possible.
- Children: Should be fine outdoors with normal activities.
- Lung Disease Patients: Consider reducing prolonged outdoor exertion.
Understanding Ahmednagar Air Quality
Ahmednagar, a historic fortress city on the Deccan Plateau, blends military significance with agricultural industry in a semi-arid landscape. Home to one of India's largest military cantonments - including the Armoured Corps Centre and School - the city sees significant heavy vehicle movement that generates persistent road dust and exhaust emissions along major corridors. The Baramati-Ahmednagar sugar belt drives seasonal industrial emissions from multiple sugar factories during the crushing season (November–April).
Winter months (November–February) bring the worst air quality as temperature inversions over the flat Deccan terrain trap pollutants from sugar mill operations, military vehicle corridors, and agricultural burning from surrounding farmlands. The semi-arid climate means minimal rainfall during these months, allowing PM10 from unpaved roads and construction sites to remain suspended. Sina River's reduced winter flow provides little moisture for natural particle settlement.
The monsoon (June–September) delivers significant relief as rainfall washes out accumulated particulates and suppresses dust. Ahmednagar's transitional position between Western Maharashtra's relatively better air and Marathwada's drier, more polluted conditions creates a gradient where westerly moisture-bearing winds improve air quality, while easterly dry flows from the rain-shadow region can degrade it.
Primary Pollution Sources
- Vehicle exhaust
- Road dust
- Sugar mill emissions
- Military vehicle emissions
- Construction dust
- Agricultural burning
Geography: Deccan Plateau between Pune and Aurangabad; major military cantonment, sugar belt, semi-arid climate with Sina River
Peak pollution months: November, December, January, February
Frequently Asked Questions — Ahmednagar
How does the military cantonment affect Ahmednagar's air quality?
Ahmednagar's large military cantonment - including the Armoured Corps Centre - generates significant vehicle exhaust and road dust from heavy military transport. Tank and armoured vehicle training exercises on unpaved grounds create dust plumes, while diesel-powered military vehicles contribute to NOx and PM emissions along cantonment corridors.
What role does the sugar industry play in Ahmednagar's pollution?
The Baramati-Ahmednagar sugar belt has multiple operational sugar factories that produce bagasse-burning emissions, fine particulate matter, and SO2 during the crushing season from November to April. These seasonal industrial emissions coincide with winter inversions, compounding already poor air quality.
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