💨 Abstract
Delhi, Gwalior, Lahore, and Dhaka share a common problem of toxic air pollution due to vehicle emissions, stubble burning, construction debris, industry emissions, and geographical factors. These cities are located within the Indo-Gangetic Plain, a low-lying region with a bowl-like shape that traps pollution in winter.
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