Arunaji - who had left IAS, Nikhilji – who had left his graduation from USA midway, and Shankar Mama – who had dabbled with multiple jobs, met in Tilonia for the first time; when Nikhilji was on a Bharat Darshan of social work institutions. After several discussions, they realized that their ideals and goals largely aligned and decided to work with the people by creating a people’s organisation for claiming democratic and constitutional rights. They decided not to register it under the Societies Act, nor seek to work for projects and seek funds. They use methods of crowd funding from local people and sympathisers from outside. They do not receive institutional funds from India or abroad. MKSS runs on contributions from India. It is not a funded NGO. They came to Devdungri, because Shankar and his wife Anshi wanted to live in their own area. The place they found was a house that belonged to mama’s sister in 1987. This has been the office of MKSS ever since. Quite naturally, there was resistance from the local communities. When the three of them would visit the households of the local villagers and ask them what problems they faced, they would reply asking "What is your problem? Who is paying you to stay here?” Arunaji was staying with two men and this became a topic of gossip among the villagers. There came a time when Arunaji had to invite her husband Bunker Roy to stay with them for a few days, so that the people would stop thinking otherwise and not be averse to interacting with the three of them.