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  2. Dabbawala - Wikipedia

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    A dabbawala (also spelled dabbawalla or dabbawallah, called tiffin wallah in older sources) is a worker who delivers hot lunches from homes and restaurants to people at work in India, especially in Mumbai. The dabbawalas constitute a lunchbox delivery and return system for workers in Mumbai.

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  4. Category:Companies based in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    M. Maganlal Dresswala; Magic Holidays; Mahadiscom; Mahanagar Gas; Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation; Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation; Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited

  5. Indian migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

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    The cities of Mumbai and Delhi attract the highest number of migrants in India. While most men migrate for work, women migrate due to marriage. [14] Migrant workers consist majorly of daily-wage labourers working in the manufacturing and construction industries.

  6. Economy of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Wockhardt Headquarters Essar Group Headquarters ICICI Bank at Bandra Kurla Complex. Mumbai is one of the top ten largest trading centres in the world in terms of global financial flows, generating ca. 6.16% of the Indian GDP and accounting for 25% of industrial production, 70% of Indian maritime trade and 70% of capital transactions to the Indian economy.

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    The gruesome murder of Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar has shone a spotlight on the dangers of reporting from some of the country's most volatile regions.