When the COVID-19 pandemic brought daily life to a standstill, Mahashakti Seva Kendra’s women stepped forward as frontline community helpers. At a time when fear, uncertainty, and lockdown restrictions overwhelmed the city, MSK organized relief efforts that ensured no family was left behind. From running community kitchens to stitching thousands of masks and coordinating with citizen groups for doorstep support, our women proved that courage, compassion, and collective action can keep a city safe even in its darkest moments.
Coordinated large-scale community kitchens to prepare and distribute cooked meals.
Supplied dry ration kits to families struggling during lockdown.
Ensured vulnerable households—especially women and children—received timely support.
Partnered with the Municipal Corporation of Bhopal to stitch and supply thousands of masks.
Mobilized MSK artisans to produce high-quality, reusable masks for widespread public use.
Helped protect frontline workers, residents, and communities across low-income neighborhoods.
Worked alongside citizen volunteers to ensure people stayed indoors and stayed safe.
Assisted elderly and high-risk residents with essential items like medicines and groceries.
Helped maintain calm, communication, and community support during the lockdown waves.
During the COVID-19 crisis, MSK’s women became pillars of strength for their neighborhoods. While the world was overwhelmed with fear and uncertainty, these women stepped out with courage — cooking meals for hundreds, stitching masks for the entire city, and supporting families who had no one else to turn to. Their relief work didn’t just provide food or supplies — it restored dignity, safety, and hope when Bhopal needed it the most. Through every kitchen, every mask, and every home visit, MSK proved that empowered women can protect an entire community and lead the way toward recovery.