Kathmandu, Sept. 19 -- As the sun reached its highest point in the sky on Saturday, its scorching heat could be felt by everyone gathered at Khula Manch in Kathmandu. Around half of the ground was filled with buses, and the other by over 150 starving people waiting for their free meal for the day.

"We don't have anything to eat. If these people hadn't given us food, we would have been dead by now," said Pabitra Rai, 45, a mother of two kids who came to Kathmandu from the east- she wouldn't reveal the name of her village.

She has been coming to Khula Manch from her rented room in Ason every day for the past six months with her five-year-old Ranjit and six-year-old Sujita to get food provided by youths from the 100's Group (a Facebook gro...