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Allow us to travel in local trains: Mumbai's dabbawalas

Mumbai's dabbawalas or lunch-box carriers have urged the Maharash... Read More
MUMBAI: Mumbai's

dabbawalas

or lunch-box carriers have urged the

Maharashtra government

to permit them to travel in local trains, which are currently running in a restricted manner in light of the

Covid-19 outbreak

, an official said on Saturday.

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Access to local trains will enable dabbawalas to resume their business with full capacity, said Subhash Talekar, president of

Mumbai Dabbawala Association

.

At present, only people employed in essential services are allowed to travel in suburban trains.

"Dabbawalas are also part of essential services are they deliver food to

Mumbaikars

. And since most officers are now functioning with reduced capacity, people have been asking us to deliver their meals," Talekar said.

Currently, dabbawalas who can reach south Mumbai area on their cycles are able to deliver food to offices, he said, adding that meals are being delivered in keeping with all COVID-19 safety norms.

"We have been demanding financial assistance of Rs 5,000 per dabbawala from the state government, similar to what the construction workers had received," Talekar said, adding that the proposal was discussed in the state cabinet and was still on paper.
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There are about 4,500 to 5,000 dabbawalas who deliver two lakh tiffins every day from suburban areas to the heart of the city.

"Never before in the 130-year-old history of the tiffin services, has there been a six-month break. We ensure that office-goers get their meals on time and take the empty lunch boxes back to their homes," he said.

In the last six months, social organisations and volunteers have supported the association financially, because of which dabbawalas, who have been out of work, were given money and essentials during the lockdown period, he added.

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