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A century here, but still not at home

Even as the Balochis of Mumbai rally for an OBC status, not much has changed for this community of migrant stonebreakers in over a century

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Balochis were brought to Mumbai to lay the foundation of the railway stations. Most still continue work as stonebreakers
Balochis were brought to Mumbai to lay the foundation of the railway stations. Most still continue work as stonebreakers

In 1901, when the British Government brought approximately 5,000 people from Balochistan to Mumbai via Karachi to work as stone quarrying labourers, Anis Sohrab's grandfather was one of them. "He was just 18 then. His engagement had broken off and he was looking to get away from home. So, he came to Mumbai on a steamer and started working as a labourer here," says the 50-year-old. Back in the day, the grandfather built the Gaondevi temple near Sohrab's Andheri (East) residence. "The then Viceroy, John Gilbert employed him to work on the Khandala railway tracks and tunnel," he reveals.

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