Indoor air pollution has an alarming impact on the social wellbeing of occupants of any building, be it commercial, residential, school, college, mall, or health care units. As per the analysis by the existing body of published literature, IAP has been ranked among the top 10 health risk factors in developing countries. The concentration of pollutants in urban indoor air is much higher than in the outdoor ambient environment. WHO has labeled India as the worst country in terms of air quality. However, far less attention has been paid to IAQ in urban areas than outdoor air pollution.