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Mumbai: HSBC announces Rs 15 crore aid to pandemic-hit dabbawalas

The bank said the dabbawalas service 2 lakh people daily and the pandemic brought all their operations to a sudden halt as people started working from home due to mobility restrictions.

June 17, 2021 / 19:29 IST
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Foreign lender HSBC on Thursday announced a Rs 15-crore grant to support the Dabbawalas of the financial capital, who have been virtually without work since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.

The assistance to the dabbawalas otherwise a regular feature on the city's local trains, crowded commercial districts, and the residential pockets will include help on food security, life insurance, education support for their families, and livelihood support in form of new bicycles when the lockdowns are lifted, an official statement said.

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The dabbawalas are a very complex network of tiffin carriers, where a person picks up a tiffin from the residence of a job goer on a bicycle, passes it on to someone who ferries it in the luggage compartment of suburban trains, who passes it to another colleague who takes care of the last mile on the bicycle.

The network seen in the movie 'Lunchbox' runs in the reverse way to get the boxes back in the afternoon, and is feted for its error-free service.