Authors: Akula Manasa, Pasula Chandu, Bada Abhinay, Mrs. Y. Ashwini
Abstract: This study analyzes the air quality index (AQI) of Bangalore city over seven years on time period (2018-2024) covered 2,556 days, by using TABLEAU as the primary visualization software, through tableau, the huge and complex datasets will be turn like charts, graphs and more. It focuses on 8 key components of AQI, PM 2.5, PM10, NO2, SO2, CO, NH3, Pb and O3. It’s analyzing that the air quality was changes according to the seasons, where most pollutant air was recorded in the winter months (December-February) and the cleanest air was recorded at Monsoon season (June-August). The year of 2020 the AIR QUALITY recorded lowest average over (AQI-64.47), due to the reason of covid 19 pandemic Lockdown occurred. Approximately 66.8% of days were falls under “Moderate” category, while only 17.4% fall are considered as “Good”. These results share a clear vision to make a good plan for urban developers, city planners to analyse the conditions and improve AIR QUALITY on Bangalore.