Saturday, 12 September 2015

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Some mind-blowing facts about Mumbai's Dabbawala community
     
    16 Brilliant Facts About Mumbai Dabbawalas You Absolutely Need To Know

    Now  that your next Flipkart order will get delivered bang-on time, here are  some amazing facts which you should know about Mumbai Dabbawalas rather  than worrying about your online order!

    1. It all started from a need of a single man!

    About  125 years back, when a Parsi banker wanted to have home cooked food  regularly in office and gave this responsibility to Mr. Mahadeo Havaji  Bache. Other people also liked the idea and the demand for Dabba  delivery soared, thus marking the beginnings of the Dabbawalas.

    2. These were the gentlemen who started this unique service
 
    Mr.  Mahadeo Havaji Bache was the one who started it and Mr. Dhondiba Medge  was the first chairman of Nutan Mumbai Tiffin Box Suppliers Charity  Trust of Mumbai, a Dabbawala cooperative which launched in 1954.

    3. Most Dabbawalas hail from rural Maharashtra
 
    Especially Pune district in Maharashtra and belong to Warkari sect.

    4. 200,000! Yes, that's the approximate number of dabbas they deliver everyday
  
    5. The Dabbawalas have a unique, fool-proof coding system of delivering Dabbas
 
    They use specific colour codes for source, train station and destination building instead of names.

    6. They give the best management gyaan

    It's  a day long workshop where you can learn about management techniques,  the dabbawala way. i.e. almost zero error! In 2005, IIM-A featured a  case-study on the management techniques of the dabbawalas. Later, in  2010, Harvard Business School also conducted their own study on the  timely and efficient delivery system of this company.

    7. Sir. Richard Branson actually delivered dabba when he visited Dabbawalas!
   

    Ofcourse, he learnt a lot more than he had fun at his short stint as a dabbawala!

    8. They have Six Sigma accuracy in the delivery process

    That means there's only 1 in 6 million chance of mistake! Super, isn't it?

    9. ...and they're confident about it!

    The Lunchbox

    In  the movie 'The Lunchbox', there was a scene where Nimrat Kaur  complained to one of the dabbawalas, that the tiffin she sends reaches  the wrong place. The role of the delivery person was played by an actual  dabbawala, who politely mentions there is nobody out there who has ever  reported getting the wrong meal or a late delivery.

    10. They are eco-friendly

    With  almost 0% paper work and mostly running on trains and bicycles,  dabbawalas are not just doing good to Mumbaikars, but nature too!

    11. A typical dabbawala's load is about 65 Kilograms
   
    And the fact that they efficiently carry all of this on their heads, in peak hours, is nothing short of a commendable feat.

    12. Prince Charles is their fan!

    Prince  Charles was so impressed with their service that he had even invited 2  Dabbawalas to his marriage with Camilla Parker in London.

    13. They've never been on a strike since 1890

    The  only exception being the strike in 2011, after a record of 120 years of  continuous service, and that too to support Anna Hazare in his  anti-corruption campaign. The luck of Mumbaikars, that this strike was  on Parsi New Year, a public holiday in Maharashtra.

    14. Their work numbers speak for themselves!

    They  deliver dabbas at the distance of 75 km, across Mumbai. Their customers  consist of 11% students, 15% businessmen, 36% government employees, 38%  employees of private sector. Their annual turnover is of Rs. 50 Crores.  What's more overwhelming is there are 5,000+ dabbawalas of which only 2  are female.

    15. They are now tech-savy!

    So much so, they have their own website, a Facebook fan page and even Flipkart approaching them for last-mile delivery!

    16. After all, they are the ones who deliver a love packed in tiffin everyday

    Happy tummy, Mumbaikars!

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