July 22, 2006

Episode # 26 Dejavu: Mumbai Bleeds … again

Hope. It’s a funny word, isn’t it? it’s valium for some and marinjuna for others. It’s dope. It’s contagious. It spreads. It’s an inspiration. Mumbai is on it… because it doesn’t have a choice… because it can’t afford a nervous breakdown.

Mumbai is hurt. It is seething. We hope it is not immune. We hope some day we all will start asking questions. We hope that we, mumbaikars stop taking ourselves for granted and not just “Move on”.

Episode Notes:

Yours Internetally,
Abhishek,

P.S : No intro & concluding music

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July 3, 2006

Episode # 25 – CEO of the Dabbawalas of Mumbai

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“When it comes to supply chain, only God can beat em’.” But, we couldn’t interview God. So, we spoke to the second in command, Mr. Raghunath Medghe, the President of the Dabbawala Association, Mumbai.
Following is an excerpt from an article from the Forbes Magazine:

Mumbai’s “tiffinwallahs” have achieved a level of service to which Western businesses can only aspire. “Efficient organization” is not the first thought that comes to mind in India, but when the profit motive is given free rein, anything is possible. To appreciate Indian efficiency at its best, watch the tiffinwallahs at work.
Sample This:

  • As of July, 2006 a human machinery of 5,000 semi litereate dabbawalahs scurry past the crowded local trains of Bombay evey day, every season and do what the do best – DELIVER
  • 175000 tiffins. 350000 transactions. Day in and day out!
  • The Mumbai Local trains and their “Zero Technology Bicycles” help the dabbawalas cover an area of approximately 75 km daily.
  • It is argubly the biggest non profit organisation in the unorganised sector!
  • Despite the sheer number of deliveries, the failure rate reported is one in 8 million transactions. So, GE, are you listening?

Rediff carries a beautiful article saluting the spirit of Dabbawalas!

Enjoy the interview. Mr. Medghe redefines modesty; says, “We are just doing our job!”

This episode is dedicated to all of you who have helped us get here!!! A huge SHOUT OUT to all you guys! Keep listening! And yeah, keep those comments coming in.

Yours Internetally,
Abhishek,

P.S : Intro & concluding music provided by Alms for Shanti

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