In many colonies, Gurudwaras and other religious institution have been giving food to the poor. Providing cooked food has its limitations, says Neeraj Chopra of Malviya Nagar RWA, “given that people have their own food preferences in the way the food is cooked. Also there is possibility of wastage if all of it is not consumed.” Chopra with his team has been distributing dry ration and other essentials to scores of families, mostly poor people living in slum clusters. Malviya Nagar and Saket, two hotspots in South Delhi both densely populated areas with a lot of outstation visitors who came for treatment in the nearby Max Hospitals and got stuck because of the lockdown.