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Delhi sanitation workers stage 48-hour strike; garbage piles up in northwest wards
Sanitation workers across northwest Delhi began a 48-hour strike this morning, disrupting door-to-door garbage collection in at least six wards and prompting complaints from residents and shopkeepers. The workers demand overdue wages and reinstatement of staff suspended during last month’s reshuffle. Municipal officials say emergency crews are being dispatched to high-priority areas while negotiations are scheduled with union leaders later today.

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