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'Roti Bank', former Maharashtra top cop's 'food rescue organisation', feeds Mumbai's poor with leftovers from restaurants

Press Trust of India • July 8, 2018, 16:18:54 IST
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Maharashtra’s former director general of police D Sivanandan launched Roti Bank in Mumbai in December last year.

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'Roti Bank', former Maharashtra top cop's 'food rescue organisation', feeds Mumbai's poor with leftovers from restaurants

Mumbai: In a country where millions of people go hungry every day, a retired Indian Police Service officer has come up with an initiative to feed the needy. The initiative, called ‘Roti Bank’, collects leftovers from restaurants, clubs and parties in Mumbai, stores them in vans and distributes them to the poor before the food gets stale. Launched by Maharashtra’s former director general of police D Sivanandan in December last year, in collaboration with Mumbai’s famous dabbawalas, the Roti Bank claims to be getting a good response. [caption id=“attachment_4692481” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Image Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons Image Courtesy: Wikimedia Commons[/caption] Nearly 1.8 lakh tonnes of food is wasted every day in India, and around 20 crore people, of whom a large chunk is in Mumbai, go hungry, Sivanandan told PTI. “Since legal issues restrict eateries from distributing the leftover food to outsiders, we thought of channelising it though our NGO, and I am happy to say that our initiative of ‘Roti Bank’ has received an unprecedented response from various quarters,” he said. “We are a food rescue organisation. We collect the leftover food from hotels and cafeterias and distribute it to the hungry people. It is a simple concept.” As part of the initiative, two GPRS-equipped vans make the rounds of streets near hospitals and slums to provide food to the needy, Sivanandan said. “We have reached out to nearly 75,000 needy people in the city so far. Wherever the van passes by, it brings hope among the hungry people and their feeling after getting food is undefinable,” the top cop-turned-philanthropist said. The NGO mainly collects leftover food staples like rotis (chapati or wheat flat bread), rice, vegetables and dal to be distributed within 60 to 90 minutes. “Our basic idea is to mitigate the hunger of the needy,” said the 67-year-old who served as the Mumbai police commissioner before being appointed the DGP. He retired in 2011. A Mumbai-born and London-based business professional, Nitin Khanapurkar, had also chipped in to support the cause by launching a round-the-clock helpline for it. To bring about a sense of benevolence among the rich, Sivanandan encourages children from affluent families to “come and witness the joy of sharing (food)”. He added that mitigating the hunger of street children would help them abstain from committing crimes. Asked what prompted him to launch the initiative, Sivanandan said he got the idea from the ‘No Food Waste’ mission being run in Chennai to end food waste and hunger. Dabbawalas say they act as a link between “food wasters and seekers”. “Our city has two facets — one where food is wasted at parties and restaurants, and the other where people go to bed on an empty stomach. We act like a chain between them,” said a spokesperson for the Mumbai Dabbawala Association, Subhash Talekar. “We collect food in vans and distribute it to nearly 300 to 400 people on weekdays and 700 to 800 people on weekends.”

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