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They did god’s work, now they beg for a meal

The pandemic has put paid to the hopes of hawkers around temples, churches and dargahs

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Chandu Kale and his wife Mangal near the famous Prabhadevi Ganpati temple. Pics/Atul Kamble

Chandu Kale and his wife Mangal near the famous Prabhadevi Ganpati temple. Pics/Atul Kamble

Mangal Kale’s eyes well up as she recalls her family’s struggle for survival despite being what she called so close to god. She has reason to believe that, for they sell flowers near Siddhivinayak temple, the abode of Mumbai’s favourite god. With the pandemic snuffing out their source of income, the Kales today are ready to beg to feed their children. The heart-rending scene mirrors the lives of hawkers near several places of worship, including churches and mosques, across the city.

Iqbal Shaikh near Mahim Dargah. He had switched to painting
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