Dabbawalas, who deliver home-cooked meals, are leaving the trade as remote work and rising costs threaten their future.
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For 22 years, Kailash Mahadev Shinde lived his life to the rhythm of the dilapidated trains that pounded through the Indian megacity of Mumbai. In the morning, he would cycle through the sprawling ...
In order to improve its network in Mumbai, Vi partnered with Mumbai's 'dabbawalas'. The idea behind this partnership was that the dabbawalas understand the city from a humane perspective and depth ...
The impact of the West Asia war is now visible on the ground in Mumbai, disrupting the city’s iconic Dabbawala network that has operated seamlessly for over 150 years. From Churchgate to Dadar and ...
As Mumbai’s Metro prepares to reach Colaba, home to the city’s oldest fishing community, not everyone is celebrating. Fishermen and dabbawalas, two of Mumbai’s most integral workforces, say they feel ...
New Delhi: The Mumbai Dabbawala Association, which delivers home-cooked food to thousands of people daily, has declared a 6-day holiday. The holiday starts from March 30 and will continue till April 4 ...
The Mumbai local and the iconic dabbawalas are the lifelines of the city that is home to millions of Indians and others. Currently, one of the lifelines of the City of Dreams is at a halt as the ...
The extensive network of famed Mumbai 'dabbawalas', who supply lunch to thousands daily, doubled up as salesmen for a mutual fund company, as a part of the company's new marketing initiative. The ...