Air pollution has been a constant problem in India, with Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Gwalior being the most affected cities. According to the Greenpeace report, 22 out of 30 most polluted cities in the world are in India. However, the evolution of modern technologies with advancements in AI and IoT has the potential to help address
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