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Moga Sanitation Workers' Strike Leaves Residents in a State of Disarray: Heaps of Garbage, Stench, and the Risk of Disease.

Summary by Dainik Bhaskar
The ongoing strike by sanitation workers has completely disrupted the city's sanitation system. Huge piles of garbage have piled up in major markets, streets, roads, and residential areas. The lack of garbage collection for several days has led to a foul smell, causing significant inconvenience to residents. The filth spread across various areas of the city is also polluting the environment. During the summer, the number of mosquitoes and flies …
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The ongoing strike by sanitation workers has completely disrupted the city's sanitation system. Huge piles of garbage have piled up in major markets, streets, roads, and residential areas. The lack of garbage collection for several days has led to a foul smell, causing significant inconvenience to residents. The filth spread across various areas of the city is also polluting the environment. During the summer, the number of mosquitoes and flies …

·Bhopal, India
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Dainik Bhaskar broke the news in Bhopal, India on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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