The variations and relationship between mass concentrations of PM2.5, PM10, O3, CO, NOx, NO2, NO, NH3, and C6H6 were analysed based upon the data inventory from Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) monitoring network stations at two neighbouring locations (Dharuhera and IMT-Manesar) with different environmental properties over a period of four years (January 2019 - December 2022). The results reveal an uneven pollutant concentration over these two sites, even though both locations are nearer (~ 28 km) but with different meteorology, environment, and industrial coverage. The daily concentration of air pollutants shows significant increase with time, suggesting the need of an early implementation of air pollution reduction and mitigation techniques at both sites. The results show a strong correlation within and between characteristic pollutants such as PM2.5, PM10, NOx (NO + NO2), O3, NH3, and CO. Also, more pollutants exhibit a significant correlation at IMT-Manesar than at Dharuhera site (quantitatively as well as qualitatively). As result, the inter-site and intra-site pollutant correlograms indicate the presence of common sources at the sites (for example, automobiles, industries). Thus, the above study plays an important role in devising mitigation methods to achieving environmental sustainability vis-à-vis minimizing human health hazards at both the study sites in the Haryana Sate.