MUMBAI : When lockdown was announced, the famous Dabbawalas or lunch box carriers of Mumbai returned to their villages.Some of them had their agricultural farms to fall back on, but then came Cyclone Nisarga, which laid waste to their houses as well as crops in the fields.Like others in the unorganised sector, they too need help from the government, said Subhash Talekar, spokesperson of the Mumbai Dabbawala Association, on Wednesday.Dabbawalas stopped their service on March 19 after the coronavirus scare began to spread.
The government is now allowing offices and businesses in Mumbai to reopen, but there is uncertainty about when Dabbawalas would be able to resume their service."Our service is completely dependent on suburban trains.
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