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GhaziabadPollution Health Impact

2,377 days of CPCB data (2017–2024), translated through WHO 2021, Berkeley Earth and EPIC AQLI methods. Based on CPCB station data, 2016–present.

6.2 cigs/day12.9 y lost0.0% AQG daysNorth zone

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Living in Ghaziabad is the population-level health-equivalent of smoking 6.2 cigarettes a day — roughly 2,260 cigarettes a year. On average, that chronic exposure shortens life expectancy by about 12.9 years per resident.

Cigarette-equivalence (Berkeley Earth 2015) and life-years lost (EPIC AQLI) are peer-reviewed communication heuristics, not clinical diagnoses. Full sources linked on the methodology page.

Headline impact numbers

Cigarettes / day equivalent
6.2
2,260 cigs/year (Berkeley Earth)
Life-years lost per resident
12.9
AQLI coefficient (EPIC Chicago)
WHO AQG clean days
0
of 2,377 (0.0%)

Cigarettes/day by year

Annual average cigarette-equivalent.

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Clean-air days (NAQI ≤ 50) by year

Days when NAQI stayed in the “Good” band.

20171 of 196 days (0.5%)20184 of 356 days (1.1%)20190 of 364 days (0.0%)20205 of 365 days (1.4%)20212 of 365 days (0.5%)20223 of 365 days (0.8%)20247 of 366 days (1.9%)

Which WHO tier did Ghaziabad meet?

24-hour PM2.5 compliance vs WHO 2021 targets.

  • AQG
    0 days (0.0%)
  • IT-4
    2 days (0.1%)
  • IT-3
    73 days (3.1%)
  • IT-2
    122 days (5.1%)
  • IT-1
    432 days (18.2%)
  • Above IT-1
    1,748 days (73.5%)

WHO AQG (15) · IT-4 (25) · IT-3 (37.5) · IT-2 (50) · IT-1 (75) µg/m³ (24-hour PM2.5).

Life-years lost, by disease

Applying WHO's global attribution (68/14/14/4) to Ghaziabad's 12.9 year estimate.

12.9ylost / person
  • Heart + stroke: 8.7y
  • COPD: 1.8y
  • Child ALRI: 1.8y
  • Lung cancer: 0.5y

Worst and best months

Worst month
Nov
11.2 cigs/day equivalent
Best month
Aug
2.5 cigs/day equivalent

Drill into full monthly pattern on the seasonal Ghaziabad page →

High-risk days for vulnerable residents

Days above WHO IT-3 (37.5 µg/m³) — pregnancy & infant risk elevated
2,302 (96.8%)
Days above WHO IT-1 (75 µg/m³) — high risk for children under 5
1,748 (73.5%)

Source: WHO 2021 AQG interim-target risk framework; WHO 2024 ambient-air fact sheet identifies children under 5 and pregnant residents as the most vulnerable groups.

How Ghaziabad compares to nearby cities

  • Similar exposure
    Noida
    5.6 cigs/day · 11.6 y lost · -0.6 vs Ghaziabad
  • Cleaner peer
    Noida
    5.6 cigs/day · 11.6 y lost · -0.6 vs Ghaziabad
  • Dirtier peer
    Delhi
    7.7 cigs/day · 16.1 y lost · +1.5 vs Ghaziabad

What the numbers say

Overview

Ghaziabad's air pollution translates to about 6.2 passive cigarettes per resident per day. That's 2,260 cigarette-equivalents annually, inhaled without choice.

The data story

EPIC's AQLI research attributes about 12.9 life-years lost per person from this chronic exposure. The WHO Air Quality Guideline was met on just 0 of 2,377 days (0.0%); 1,748 days (73.5%) exceeded even the 75 µg/m³ Interim Target-1 threshold.

Why this pattern

The burden concentrates in November — when the average cigarette-equivalent climbs to 11.2/day — and eases in August (2.5/day). Globally, WHO attributes 68% of PM2.5 deaths to heart disease and stroke, with the remainder split across COPD, childhood ALRI, and lung cancer.

What to do with this

Cigarette-equivalence is a communication tool, not a medical verdict. Still, the direction is clear: time indoors with a HEPA unit and a good-fit mask outdoors during the 2,302 days (96.8%) above WHO IT-3 meaningfully lowers exposure — especially for pregnant residents and children under 5.

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