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According to an air quality monitoring surveydone by Greenpeace, India has PM2.5 levels, which is arguablyhigher than safety limits. It is essential to impart environmentaleducation to denizens of India. Previous solutions include usageof Mobile Apps to aid in sharing Air Quality Index as a part of E-Governance initiatives. To aid Government in boosting theefficacy of E-Governance service for pollution...