Mumbai Dabbawalas Struggle for a Living Amid Covid19 Pandemic, Lockdown kuchbhi.com/life-style/mumbai-dabbawalas-struggle-amid-covid-19-pandemic.html Ajay Lulia
July 9, 2021
Mumbai dabbawalas are a name to reckon with. A strong force of 5000 men has been serving Mumbai’s workforce for over 125 years by ferrying their lunches. But as irony would have it, today, pandemic and the ensuing lockdown in Mumbai has brutally bruised this community. With the ongoing restrictions and no deliveries, these dabbawalas are seeing their savings dwindling. Come rain or scorching heat, the dabbawalas have proved to be an epitome of punctuality and hard work, serving more than 2 lakh tiffins daily.
Crumpled Business of Mumbai Dabbawalas The dabbawalas work under a branch system, where each of them caters to a specific railway station. They would collect the tiffins from their earmarked area to be taken to their destination in big corporate buildings. The first lockdown lasted from the last week of March 2020 to Oct 2020.
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