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The budget will be presented on Saturday.
President of the association, Subhash Talekar, also called for more number of escalators on platforms at railway stations in the city.
“The dabbawalas do their work not as profession, but as a service, which is why their charges are reasonable. Hence, there should be no hike in the railways‘ luggage pass fares,” Talekar said in a statement.
He also called for taking action against commuters who travel in luggage compartments during the time slots reserved for the dabbawalas.
Talekar pointed out that there is a shortage of urinals at the railway stations in the metropolis and asked the government to ensure that more such facilities are built at the spots convenient for passengers.
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