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UjjainAQI Trends

Year-over-year AQI trajectory for Ujjain (2017–2024). Based on CPCB station data, 2016–present.

2017: AQI 1872024: AQI 116-38.0% changeWorst year 2017 · Best 2024

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Ujjain — annual AQI 2017–2024

05010015020020172018201920202021202220232024187150123121132134134116

Year × month heatmap

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F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
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2024
173
138
149
123
110
80
63
64
74
139
167
102
2023
185
148
146
125
113
90
78
87
75
129
193
178
2022
146
170
151
165
190
110
68
71
84
120
156
162
2021
194
175
172
182
111
100
86
79
63
114
160
144
2020
145
131
116
129
98
75
61
47
96
163
210
192
2019
190
147
134
150
133
131
75
50
53
116
148
157
2018
201
163
174
160
171
131
72
76
89
167
208
193
2017
202
182

Worst single days on record

  • 2023-03-10Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)500
  • 2023-03-09Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)500
  • 2018-01-01Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)435
  • 2018-11-08Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)381
  • 2022-01-24Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)344
  • 2018-05-27Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)344
  • 2024-01-05Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)318
  • 2023-12-25Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)318
  • 2018-05-25Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)318
  • 2024-11-13Mahakaleshwar Temple (MPPCB)317

What the numbers say

Overview

Ujjain's AQI moved from 187 in 2017 to 116 in 2024 — a fall of 38.0% over 7 years. The long-run trend is improving, with a regression slope of -6.3 AQI points per year.

The data story

The worst recorded year in Ujjain was 2017 at AQI 187, while the best was 2024 at AQI 116. The city has posted 11.5% of all measured days above AQI 200 (the Poor threshold), and its worst recorded single day hit 500 on 10 Mar 2023.

Why this pattern

The improving direction mirrors national NCAP (National Clean Air Programme) targets introduced in 2019, which aimed for a 20–30% PM reduction by 2024. Cleaner fuels, tighter vehicle standards, and the 2020 COVID lockdown year all show up in the yearly series. Sustained reduction past 2024 will depend on continued enforcement, industrial fuel switching, and controlling seasonal spikes from biomass burning and festivals.

What to do with this

For planners and residents, the trend matters as much as today's number. A worsening city needs aggressive source control and personal protection investments like indoor purifiers. An improving city rewards continued policy pressure but still requires caution during peak months. Use the live AQI page for day-to-day decisions and this chart for multi-year context. Year-over-year change of more than 10% in either direction is typically real signal, not noise.

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