Kabadi Wallahs Are Disappearing |
In this case its the very real loss to the Indian public of the 'kabadi wallahs' ... aka 'rag and bone men' to those in the UK, and 'totters' to other ex-colony English speaking nations. The kabadi wallahs are usually Dalits or 'untouchables' as they were once known, or Muslims. These often form the bottom tiers of the post British Indian society.
Ironically, the final blow for the professional kabadi wallahs is that the new green Indian 'recycling' companies, who employ their own collectors who pay households for the items collected, items that formerly were given away to be removed. So much so, that even where the kabadi wallahs can try and offer something for the waste, its not enough to compete with the recycling companies.
So soon, perhaps inside a decade, the last calls of 'Junk, bring out your junk', will be heard around the gated cantons and communities of Indian cities, and another little piece of history will have been wiped from the experience map, as 'globalisation' carries on relentlessly on the back of green capitalism.
I recall that the BBC TV show It Aint Half Hot Mum had a Punkawalla or maybe a Punkha wala? Anyway he used to pull the string that made the ceiling fan wave about. I bet that they are long gone. Killed by electricity if you see what i mean!!!
ReplyDeleteApparently a person selling, repairing or making fans, both handheld and electric, would still be known colloquially as a punkha wala, since the term means fan man. Still that's a TV show the PC brigade at the BBC don't repeat do they? Thanks for the comment.
DeleteI was amazed to hear about the Dabbawallas of Mumbai who collect workers' lunchboxes from their homes every day and return them in the afternoon with unbelievable efficacy.
ReplyDeleteThere was a TV documentary on this a couple of years ago. Very interesting ...
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