New Delhi (Sputnik): The famed Indian tiffin carriers, known as the Dabbawalas, who were once visited by Prince Charles and praised by him for distributing meals to hundreds of thousands without error, were ecstatic to learn about his grandson's birth. They intend to send a special present to the latest addition to the royal family.
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"We shall present the baby with a typical Maharashtrian gift packet comprising silver 'kamarpatta' (waist-band), a pair of wristbands (toda) and anklets (wala)," Mumbai Dabbawalas Association spokesperson Subhash Talekar told the IANS news agency.
Talekar said, as per Maharashtrian tradition, the grandfather gifts these three items upon the birth of a grandson. "It is not the value of the gift but the thought that is valued. And this will be adorned by the blessings of all the Dabbawalas," Talekar said.
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It may be recalled that when his parents married on 19 May 2018, the Dabbawalas celebrated the event by distributing sweets to patients and their relatives at the Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital and the Wadia Hospital.
They also sent a special gift pack to the couple.
These humble tiffin-box carriers have been delivering lunch to the people of Mumbai for over 126 years!