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All the parties in Delhi are playing politics on three garbage heaps. The three mountains of shame of Delhi have poisoned not only the sky but also the underworld. Today, on these mountains, see such a disclosure in DNA, which you have never seen or heard before. See scientific analysis of 'poisoning water' from mountains of garbage.
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In the MCD election season, more garbage is spread in the politics of Delhi than the mountains of garbage. These days AAP leaders are turning to the garbage mountains of Delhi to get votes.
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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said in the press conference that these people are going to build 16 more garbage mountains in Delhi, if this happens then Delhi will become a city of garbage. All the people in Delhi will have to live in stink for 24 hours.
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The court has given time till August 17 for a master plan to handle the garbage crisis in the city.
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Supreme Court slapped fines on 10 states and two union territories for not filing their affidavits on their policies for solid waste management strategy.
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The Swaraj Abhiyan on Friday launched its manifesto, vowing to make the national capital free from garbage, pollution and epidemic and put environment on its priority list if it wins the MCD polls.
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The civic condition in east Delhi appeared to turn messier as blame game between the Aam Aadmi Party and Delhi Municipal Corporation continued with sanitation workers refusing to call off their strike. 
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Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, along with the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) officials, on Sunday took to street for cleanliness check drive in Saket.
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As Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung made a unilateral offer of Rs. 300 crores as loan to the North and East Corporations from the DDA, the forum of Municipal Corporation of Delhi Engineers Association called off their strike on Saturday.
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The Delhi High Court on Friday asked the civic bodies to take steps for immediate removal of the piled-up garbage on the roads of national capital, saying if salaries have been paid to sanitation workers, they cannot hold the city to ransom by going on strike.
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Expressing his support towards the demands of the agitating Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) workers who are on a strike over the non-payment of their dues, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said that he hoped a solution will emerge after the hearing next week.






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