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Air Quality Status in Jaipur and Nearby Areas of Rajasthan

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Air pollution in Rajasthan is now a big issue for citizens of Rajasthan and especially for those who reside near industrial areas. Gases having various pollutants cause so many diseases related to lungs. As Rajasthan is a dry area where high wind flows, pollutants can spread very easily. Comparison of Jaipur and nearby areas like Ajmer, Dausa and Kota are made on the basis of pollution data provided by central pollution control burrow. Different parameters like concentration of pollutants in air, particle size, effect of pollutants in day and night time, etc. are being compared. Air quality seems to be very poor in cities as compared to village areas. Also, air pollution seems to be less in the night because of less traffic. Comparison is made in day and night time and the data is shown in tabular as well as graphical form.

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Tiwari, H., Tekriwal, M., Nair, R. (2020). Air Quality Status in Jaipur and Nearby Areas of Rajasthan. In: Mathur, G., Sharma, H., Bundele, M., Dey, N., Paprzycki, M. (eds) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Advances and Applications 2019. Algorithms for Intelligent Systems. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1059-5_19

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