Thanjavur is the biggest city in Tamil Nadu. It is famous for ancient temples, culture, and architecture. With an AQI of 42, it is one of the lowest AQI cities in India.
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With an AQI of 26 Aizwal, Mizoram topped India's list of lowest AQIs. The city offers clean air with minimal pollution.
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Nagaon, a regionally significant place in Assam, has the best AQI, indicating excellent Air quality and safety to breathe.
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Shillong, a hill station located in Meghalaya, has an AQI of 37, which reflects clear air with low concentrations of O3, the primary pollutant, making it comparable to other cities with similar AQIs.
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The small Karnataka city of Vijaypura also has an AQI of 37, with PM 2.5 being the primary pollutant. Despite this, it is still safe to breathe, providing a sense of security to its residents.
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Bagalkot is a historic city in Karnataka. O3 is the Primary pollutant, and it has an AQI of 44, which is safe to breathe compared to Delhi and Mumbai.
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A scenic city of Kerala known for its sacred sites and colourful festivals, Thrissur has an AQI of 44, and the primary pollutant is PM 10, making it a place for clean air.
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Kanchipuram, an ancient city in Tamil Nadu, holds a significant place in history. With an AQI of 45, it is ranked 8th among the lowest AQI cities in India.
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Chamarajanaga is a historical and religious site in Karnataka. With an AQI of 47, it is ranked 9th among the lowest AQI cities in India. Its primary pollutant is PM10.
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Kolar, a historically rich city in Karnataka, has an AQI of 47, with PM 10 as the primary pollutant. Importantly, it has been consistently in the safe range for breathing.
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