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Video: "We Share Your Grief," Mumbai Dabbawalas Tell King Charles
- Sunday September 11, 2022
- India News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Edited by Sanjib Kumar Das
Mumbai Dabbawala Association paid a heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at Byculla railway station today, Subhash Talekar, the president of Mumbai Dabbawala Association, said in a statement
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Why Mumbai dabbawalas want to drive taxis
- Wednesday April 3, 2013
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai's famous dabbawalas now want to drive cabs to supplement their meagre monthly income, earned by ferrying thousands of lunch-boxes daily, an office-bearer said in Mumbai on Wednesday.
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Dabbawallas want two reserved compartments on Western Railways
- Wednesday April 18, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Like almost all other sections of the city's population, the politics and paucity of space has also started afflicting the functioning of the unfailing army of city dabbawalas, who satisfy the hunger pangs of lakhs every day. Members of the over 5,000-strong community have written to the authorities at Western Railway (WR) asking them to specially ...
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Video: "We Share Your Grief," Mumbai Dabbawalas Tell King Charles
- Sunday September 11, 2022
- India News | Reported by Sunil Singh, Edited by Sanjib Kumar Das
Mumbai Dabbawala Association paid a heartfelt tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at Byculla railway station today, Subhash Talekar, the president of Mumbai Dabbawala Association, said in a statement
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www.ndtv.com
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Why Mumbai dabbawalas want to drive taxis
- Wednesday April 3, 2013
- Mumbai News | Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai's famous dabbawalas now want to drive cabs to supplement their meagre monthly income, earned by ferrying thousands of lunch-boxes daily, an office-bearer said in Mumbai on Wednesday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Dabbawallas want two reserved compartments on Western Railways
- Wednesday April 18, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
Like almost all other sections of the city's population, the politics and paucity of space has also started afflicting the functioning of the unfailing army of city dabbawalas, who satisfy the hunger pangs of lakhs every day. Members of the over 5,000-strong community have written to the authorities at Western Railway (WR) asking them to specially ...
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www.ndtv.com