No Work In Mumbai, Dabbawalas Leave For Villages Amid Pandemic

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  • Published On: August 25, 2020
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The dabbawalas of Mumbai who have been providing Mumbai with meals for the last 130 years, are now struggling for their own meals in the lockdown. With local trains being shut and their business being severely impacted, many dabbawalas have left for their villages and are doing whatever work they can find to feed themselves and their families. Their demand for monetary help from the government, however, hasn't received any response.

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