Coronavirus brings Mumbai to a halt; dabbawallas stop service
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, MUMBAI/ Created : Mar 20, 2020, 12:21 IST
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While Mumbai is better known as the city that never stops, COVID-19 is bringing it to a halt, albeit slower than it should be. Mumbai local trains, the lifelines of this metropolis, that are usually bustling with people, are seein … Read more
While Mumbai is better known as the city that never stops, COVID-19 is bringing it to a halt, albeit slower than it should be. Mumbai local trains, the lifelines of this metropolis, that are usually bustling with people, are seeing lesser commuters. Similarly, the outbreak of Coronavirus has also hit the phenomenon that is the dabbawallas of Mumbai. Read less
The dabbwallas are famous for their remarkably, efficient lunch-hour service across the city, and have been serving Mumbaikars since 1890. Reportedly, they take care of delivering food to around 2 lakh Mumbaikars every day. They are also seen as the face of the resilience that the city is known for; quite known for braivng the infamous Mumbai monsoons every year. Now, with the outbreak of Coronavirus, the service has also been put to a stop. Reportedly, the dabbawallas of Mumbai will not be delivering food till March 31.
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