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Ishitva Robotics: Transforming Waste Management Founded in 2017, Ishitva Robotics is an Indian startup dedicated to enhancing waste management through advanced technology. They focus on AI-powered robotic systems designed for waste sorting, capable

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Arcane

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Waste management has a huge scope in India

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