As far as the Air Quality Index (AQI) is concerned, this July saw more moderate and satisfactory days than the previous years. The lowest AQI reported this month was 61 on July 17. Delhi's overall AQI was recorded at 70 on July 21.
According to CPCB, an AQI reading of 50 or below is classified as 'good', while reading between 51 and 100 on the index falls under the 'satisfactory' category.
In an interview with The Times of India, Dipankar Saha, former head of CPCB's air laboratory, said apart from rains, some other meteorological factors helped keep the air quality clean this July. He added, "Meterology plays an important role in maintaining ambient air quality."