COVID Relief

When the pandemic brought the world to a standstill, GBS volunteers were already on their feet. From the very first day of the lockdown on 24 March 2020, a dedicated team of GBS workers and youth volunteers mobilised across Rajasthan — cooking food, distributing masks, feeding birds, and making sure that the most vulnerable families did not go hungry or unprotected during one of the most difficult crises in living memory.

No waiting. No hesitation. Just action — every single day.

1,000+SFood packets distributed every day
500–600Families reached with food twice daily
WHOGuidelines followed for mask production
24 MarDay GBS started relief work — from day one

On the ground from day one

The moment the lockdown was announced, GBS swung into action. Volunteers fanned out across the villages of Amber and Jamwaramgarh in district Jaipur — identifying the poorest families, migrant workers stranded without income, and slum dwellers with no means to feed themselves. Every day, without fail, food packets were prepared and distributed — twice a day, to hundreds of families. Alongside the food distribution, GBS began producing low-cost, washable masks following WHO guidelines — making them accessible to communities who could not afford commercial options and ensuring that protection from the virus was within everyone's reach. Nearly 1,000 food packets were distributed every single day — reaching poor families in villages, migrant workers with nowhere to go, and slum dwellers near Jal Mahal. GBS made sure that during the darkest days of the pandemic, no one in their reach went to bed hungry.

Key Findings

Causes of Extinction

Research on Desertification

GBS conducted in-depth research on the process of desertification in the Aravalli ranges in district Jaipur, examining ecological decline, biodiversity loss, and the human factors driving environmental degradation.