Our Vision & Activities

How disaster opened the door to resilience, awareness, and activism.

Where It All Began: Tragedy, Turmoil, and Response

The story of Mahashakti is deeply rooted in Bhopal’s history. After the Bhopal Gas Tragedy in 1984 and the communal riots of 1992, many urban slum areas — especially those housing women and families from marginalized backgrounds — were left devastated.

In the face of loss and instability, women were forced to step out of their homes to access compensation, file claims, and navigate bureaucratic systems. This unintended exposure sparked something powerful — a growing familiarity with government processes and a budding sense of independence.

By 1992, women weren’t just coping — they were responding.

Building economic independence, leadership, and collective strength through grassroots action.

Empowering Women as Catalysts of Change

At Mahashakti Seva Kendra, our vision is to empower women as agents of transformation in their communities — across economic, social, political, and environmental spheres. We focus not just on skill-building, but on leadership, conflict resolution, and collective action that uplifts marginalized women from silence to strength. Through traditional Indian crafts like block printing, kalamkari, tailoring, zardosi embroidery, and natural dyeing, these women found both healing and hope.

From Survivors to Organizers

The riots of 1992 became a turning point. Women from different religious backgrounds came together — not as Hindus or Muslims, but as survivors with shared struggles and goals. They chose collective action over isolation. Regular community meetings, facilitated by Mahashakti, began to grow in strength, especially in central locations like the park opposite Lily Cinema Hall.

These meetings became safe spaces for sharing, organizing, and uniting. Through open dialogue and democratic decision-making, women gained the confidence to speak, organize, and lead.

Eventually, the group formally registered itself in March 1993 as Mahashakti Seva Kendra, adopting the image of Goddess Durga — a symbol of feminine power — as its emblem.

When training, trust, and teamwork turned hope into sustainable opportunity.

How Vision Turned Into Action

From that point forward, Mahashakti began offering:

These programs helped women move from dependence to dignity — taking control of their economic future, advocating for their communities, and mentoring others in the same journey.

Skill training

in block printing, kalamkari, batik, and tailoring

Management and entrepreneurship workshops

with support from the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation

Group formations

that prioritized collective needs, voiced community issues, and pursued collaborative solutions
Creating real-world impact through advocacy, access, awareness, and unity.

Our Core Activities

We believe empowerment must go beyond economics. That’s why Mahashakti actively engages in:

  • Advocating for access to government schemes and welfare programs

  • Organizing rallies, gheraos, and negotiations for women’s rights

  • Promoting political visibility and civic participation

  • Offering support for women affected by violence, discrimination, or displacement

  • Conducting awareness campaigns on health, sanitation, hygiene, and community harmony

Through these actions, women evolved from passive recipients to active changemakers.

Phases of Empowerment

From learning the system to leading within it — step by step, together.

Learning to Navigate Systems

Understanding government
processes, legal rights, and entitlements

Becoming Conflict
Solvers

Mediating tensions within communities through dialogue and solidarity

Embracing Collective Leadership

Making group decisions, challenging patriarchal norms & leading local change

Claiming Political
Space

Engaging with authorities, demanding representation & pushing for policy inclusion

Our Mission in Action

  • Enable income generation through skill-based training and micro-enterprise
  • Strengthen women’s decision-making power through legal, economic, and civic literacy
  • Equip women to become local leaders, entrepreneurs, and peer educators
  • Expand livelihood diversification and upgrade technical and managerial skills
  • Support women in navigating issues like health, education, domestic violence, and legal aid

We believe in sustainable, scalable empowerment — where every woman has the tools, confidence, and support to own her journey.