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Delhi will launch an anti-open burning waste campaign due to increasing air pollution. 588 teams from civic agencies will monitor and manage the issue, and heater provision for night shift staff is mandatory. The move comes after Delhi's pollution level reached 400 post-Diwali, and the next 10 days are crucial according to weather experts.
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