Here are 10 interesting facts about the famous Dabbawalas of Mumbai
It goes back to 1890
Mahadeo Bhavaji Bachche, as the first ever ‘Dabbawala’ in 1890. The commencement of the journey took place during the British Era before Indian independence when they delivered food to a British officer and a Parsi banker.
They were unstoppable until August 2011
Dabbawalas conducted uninterrupted services for 120 years when finally they came to a hault when they supported the Anna Hazare campaign with a strike in August 2011. This campaign was initiated to combat corruption. And mind you the July 26 floods in 2005 also couldn’t be a reason why they would want to take a holiday.
The Perfectionists!
With about 200,000 lunch boxes getting delivered every day, it is amazing to know how accurately and efficiently they carry the work with negligible error. While most of them have never gone to schools after 8th standard alongside many being Illiterate the rate of error of the Dabbawallas is 1 in 16 million. Well, did you know they are an ISO 9001:2000 certified company
The Fabulous techniques and color coding
They use a technique like color coding to identify the owner, route, and priority of the lunch box, based on which the boxes get delivered either on foot or on cycle or by train. Well, isn’t that a trait of sheer integrity and utter precision?
A topic of Research and studies
After a case study conducted by the Indian Institute of Management in 2005, their organization skills were even chosen as the topic of research and by Harvard Business School in 2010.
Guinness Book of World Records – The name is enough!
A commendable work was done by Prakash Bally Bachche in the Guinness World Records- Ab India Todega by carrying three tiffin crates on his head of 6-7 feet long each.
The moral initiative
Well, these Dabbawalas has a heart bigger than yours. Their initiative of “share my Dabba” basically for the slum children. This means whoever is not finishing their food may choose to put a sticker of “share my Dabba” on the tiffin box and the Dabbawalas will be giving the food to the slum children.