Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh):In a world where the allure of screens often overshadows the written word, a dedicated bibliophile rises above the mundane, demonstrating the profound value of books. This is the poignant tale of a high school junior whose unwavering commitment to the literary arts has birthed "Kitabi Masti," a sanctuary of knowledge for underprivileged children, where old books and other literary treasures unfurl a world of opportunities.
Within the heart of a bustling Bhopal, amidst the persistent whispers of underprivileged children's dreams, the "Kitabi Masti" library stands as a testament to the transformative power of literature. Founded by the visionary Muskan Ahiwar seven years ago, this sanctuary initially took root in a humble makeshift tent nestled within the Durga Nagar Basti. Today, it has blossomed into a permanent haven, thanks to the altruism of architecture students from the National Association of Students of Architecture. With nothing but waste materials and an unwavering dream, they breathed life into Muskan's vision within a mere month.
With a treasury of over three thousand books, "Kitabi Masti" has emerged as a cherished haven for children, beckoning them away from the harsh realities of their lives and into the enchanting realms of storytelling. Muskan's labor of love extends beyond the walls of the library, as volunteers join her mission, devoting their time and knowledge to nurture these young minds.
"Kitabi Masti" is not just a library; it is a beacon of hope, where the flickering flames of potential are ignited, and where the gift of education is shared selflessly. Through the pages of these books, the children of "Kitabi Masti" are discovering the keys to a brighter future, one page at a time.
Talking to ETV Bharat, Muskan said, "I was nine years old when I started this library on January 26. 2016. I had collected some books which I displayed outside my house by hanging them on a rope. The colourful images fascinated the children in the locality. They started visiting my house regularly to read the books. This is how my interest in books started to grow."