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7.  Create a dictionary which will store names of Indian cities and their respective population. Display the data of the
                   dictionary.
                     cities = {
                         "Mumbai": 12442373,
                         "Delhi": 11034555,
                         "Bangalore": 8443675,
                         "Hyderabad": 6993262,
                         "Chennai": 4646732
                     }


                     for city, population in cities.items():
                         print("City:", city, " It's Population:",population)
                   Output:
                     City: Mumbai  It's Population: 12442373
                     City: Delhi  It's Population: 11034555
                     City: Bangalore  It's Population: 8443675
                     City: Hyderabad  It's Population: 6993262
                     City: Chennai  It's Population: 4646732
              8.   Write a program to read a list, display each element and its data type.             [CBSE Handbook]

                     # Sample list with multiple types of values
                     input_list = [42, 3.14, "Hello", True, 78]

                     # Display each element and its type
                     for element in input_list:
                         print("Element:",element, "Type:",type(element))
                   Output:

                     Element: 42 Type: <class 'int'>
                     Element: 3.14 Type: <class 'float'>

                     Element: Hello Type: <class 'str'>
                     Element: True Type: <class 'bool'>
                     Element: 78 Type: <class 'int'>
              9.     Write a Python program to print the words in a string which starts with the alphabet ‘T’ or ‘t’. Example: for the
                   string – ‘The tiger kept his kill in a tree’ we shall get output as The tiger tree
                     # Input string
                     input_string = 'The tiger kept his kill in a tree'
                     # Split the string into words
                     words = input_string.split()
                     # Iterate over the words and print those that start with 'T' or 't'
                     for word in words:
                         if word[0]=='T' or word[0]=='t':
                             print(word, end=' ')
                   Output:

                          The tiger tree



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