
Air Pollution Free Gurugram
23% spike
in respiratory illnesses reported during peak pollution months (Nov–Jan)
0.7
of Gurugram’s pollution is due to transport and construction dust
6th worst
rank among India’s most polluted cities
144 µg/m³
PM2.5 average in winter 2024–25
Problem
Gurugram experiences chronic air quality breaches, especially during winter months, with PM2.5 levels frequently exceeding 200 µg/m³, far surpassing the WHO guideline of 15 µg/m³.
📍 Where Is It Happening?
Major hotspots include NH‑8, Dwarka Expressway, Sohna Road, and MG Road, where heavy vehicular emissions combine with construction dust and seasonal agricultural fires. Local data confirms these as top pollution zones in Gurugram.
⚙️ Why It Happens
How to Join

Ways to Breathe Cleaner Air in Gurugram
Gurugram’s air turns toxic for nearly half the year. But the solution isn’t just policy—it’s participation. You can help reduce pollution levels and restore clean air by joining hands with us.
🌱 Volunteer for plantation drives in traffic-heavy and dust-prone areas.
🧱 Sponsor or install vertical gardens on public walls and flyovers.
🏃♀️ Join #CarFreeGurugram campaigns and pledge one car-free day per week.
🛑 Conduct awareness drives on anti-idling near schools and offices.
📱 Report construction sites or fires violating dust and smoke norms.
Your lungs deserve better. Let’s make Gurugram’s skyline green, not grey.
Solutions

Breathe Gurugram – Let’s Clear the Air
Breathe Gurugram tackles toxic air with micro forests, dust control, green rooftops, and clean mobility—uniting citizens and partners to fight pollution and reclaim the city’s right to clean air.
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