“…Majority of HPMI's are often found near the railway stations, bus stations, pilgrimages, beggar's homes and in the street corners of metro cities of India (National Mental Health Survey (NMHS, 2015;Singh, 2016;Math et al, 2019). They are considered as the highly marginalized and neglected population in India and worldwide (Gowda et al, 2017a(Gowda et al, , 2017b. The HPMI are more vulnerable to acquire and spread the SARS-CoV 2 virus infection than the general public (Bartholomew, n.d.; Mumbai, n.d.) T physical conditions, overcrowding, poor awareness about COVID 19, low level of immunity & nutrition and lack of access to adequate healthcare services (Kar et al, 2020;Housing and Land Rights Network (HLRN, 2020a;Kim, 2020; "Surviving COVID-19," 2020).…”