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King Charles III coronation: Mumbai dabbawalas send 'Puneri Pagadi', traditional stole as gifts

During a visit to India two decades ago, King Charles had met the Mumbai dabbawalas and lauded their work acumen, accuracy and punctuality after being impressed by their work culture.

May 04, 2023 / 15:14 IST
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The coronation of King Charles III will be held on May 6.

Mumbai's famous dabbawalas have sent the traditional 'Puneri Pagadi' headgear and 'Uparne', a traditional stole, as special gifts to King Charles III ahead of his coronation ceremony in London on May 6.

'Puneri Pagadi' is a traditional headgear introduced in the 19th century and is considered a symbol of pride and honour in Maharashtra's Pune city. 'Uparne' is a piece of fabric worn over shoulders by men during traditional ceremonies.

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The dabbawalas operate a globally renowned lunchbox delivery and return system that supplies hot lunches from homes and restaurants to people at work.

Ramdas Karwande, president of the Mumbai Dabbawala Sanghatana, told PTI that this time they have not been invited for the coronation ceremony of the 74-year-old British monarch.