Bansa Community Library
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We are first FREE Community Library of Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh impacting 36 Villages & 40K Population. Want to order books for us, wishlist link
A library is more than the books inside it. It is also the space it creates for children to play, imagine, move, and simply be.
A community library is far more than a room filled with books, it is a place where children discover possibilities they never knew existed. Today, our young readers gathered to participate in a live online learning session, connecting with ideas, stories, and people beyond the boundaries.
Homework Hour at Bansa Library Every afternoon, our library transforms into a quiet classroom. School bags are opened, notebooks come out, and children settle down together to complete their homework, asking questions, helping one another, and learning with confidence.
Every day, our librarian gathers young readers around a story, and something magical happens. Children listen attentively, ask questions, imagine new worlds, and slowly fall in love with books.
Magazine culture is quietly making a comeback at Bansa Library. In many rural communities, magazines have gradually disappeared from everyday reading. While they continue to be a regular part of learning in more privileged spaces, access to quality magazines has become increasingly rare for many.
They help them find books, sit beside them as they read, explain difficult words, encourage them to keep trying, and celebrate every small step forward. No one assigned them this responsibility. There are no badges, no certificates, no rewards. They simply saw someone who needed a hand and decided
One of the most beautiful things happening at Bansa Community Library isn't something we planned. It's something our members created. Every day, our regular members, especially our student leaders, quietly look after the younger children.
May at Bansa — A Month of Quiet Resilience May arrived in Bansa beneath a relentless sun. It was the harshest heatwave we have seen since the library opened its doors, and yet, the spirit inside our walls did not wilt by even a degree.
While discussions around the environment are a regular part of life at Bansa Library, World Environment Day gave us a special opportunity to bring our members together for a day of reflection, learning, and action.
At Bansa Library, books often become the beginning of conversations that travel far beyond their pages. Around the same table, children, young people, and adults come together to listen, question, disagree, reflect, and share experiences from their own lives.
At Bansa Library, Mother’s Day is not just about celebration, it is about creating space. A space where women from the village step out of routines and responsibilities for a little while and simply sit together. They talk, laugh, listen, share stories, and slowly rediscover time for themselves.
Sharing with you, with much love, our Monthly Update for April from Bansa Library. April was a full and tender month at Bansa. The summer arrived in full force, but so did our community, showing up for one another in the most beautiful ways. Read here- www.bansacommunitylibrary.org/wp-content/u...
For a long time, reading here was tied almost entirely to survival. Books meant textbooks, guidebooks, exam papers, and the pressure to 'study' for marks, jobs, and competitive exams. For many children and young people in villages around Bansa, access to books beyond academics simply did not exist.
In a village where voices are often held back, this circle becomes a rare, powerful space, where young people and community members sit as equals, speak without fear, and listen without judgement.
A circle forms, a comic opens, and just like that, the common room of Bansa Library softens into stories. There’s something gentle about this moment: heads leaning closer, eyes following each page, laughter arriving at the same time.
Monthly Update Report for March If one word defined March at Bansa Community Library, it was community, in the truest, most lived sense of the word. This month, we watched women walk through our doors with new ease and make the space their own.
At Bansa Library, books don’t always wait on shelves. Sometimes, they travel. In nearby villages, where women and children cannot easily reach our physical space, the library finds its way to them. A courtyard, a borrowed space, for a few hours, each becomes a place to read, listen, and imagine.
Grammar classes have been quietly shaping young minds at Library for a long time now. Over time, we’ve seen children become more expressive, more confident in reading and speaking, and more willing to participate, both inside and outside the classroom.
Some of the most special moments at Bansa Library unfold like this. For our primary group members, this is often the highlight of their day, when our student leaders sit beside them, gently working through homework, strengthening reading fluency, and creating a space where no child is left behind.
At our Bansa Library Training Centre, something powerful is quietly unfolding. Through skill-based sessions like stitching and hands-on learning, women from the community, many of whom had never stepped into the library before, are now finding their way in.
Give your books a second life, and impact one in return. Somewhere in your home, there are books that once meant something to you, stories you finished, pages you underlined, ideas that stayed. What if those same books could now become someone else’s beginning?
As part of our Women Readership Enhancement Project, our Hindi Writing Workshop for Women has officially begun at Bansa Community Library. Over the next 6 weeks, this space will become more than just a library, it will become a space of reflection, courage, and expression.
We recently hosted and partnered with Resilient Future to conduct a Climate Games Workshop at the Library. Climate Games Workshop introduced the youth members of the library to tools that helped to realize and analyze their changing surrounding ecology
At Bansa Community Library, our members are actively using digital tools as part of their preparation, accessing online resources, practicing new skills, and learning how to navigate technology with confidence. For many, this is their first meaningful interaction with digital learning spaces.
The weather in our district Hardoi (UP) has been playing tricks on us lately, one day it’s the biting winter chill, the next it’s unexpected rain. But the compound of Bansa Library tell a different story. Despite the grey skies, our members keep showing up. Some come for the magic of a new story 1/2
Where aspirations meet access and technology to democratise opportunity For years, preparing for competitive exams and jobs meant leaving home, migrating to nearby cities, paying high rents, enrolling in costly coaching centres, and studying in cramped rooms away from family and support systems.
Our librarians meet mothers, children, elders, and first generation learners, listening to stories, challenges, and aspirations around education. What we hear during these conversations directly shapes our work, from the books we bring in to the programmes we design and the way the library evolves
They help us reconnect with existing members, reach those who have never entered the library, and understand how reading and learning fit into people’s daily routines.
These walks allow us to understand the everyday realities of the people we serve and to remain deeply connected to their lives. At Bansa Community Library, community walks are one of our most important tools to stay rooted in the community.