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Karachi's Kitab Ghar is saved after citizens donate to the free public library

Karachi's Kitab Ghar is saved after citizens donate to the free public library

The management said they were able to raise thrice the amount they were hoping to.
02 May, 2026

In a twist fit for a heartwarming family movie, Karachi’s Kitab Ghar public library has been rescued from imminent closure by generous online patrons.

The library’s management posted an appeal for funds on Tuesday, announcing that they would be shutting down as a hike in rent had made running the venue unaffordable and that they needed Rs500,000 for relocation.

On Friday, three days after the appeal went live, they announced they had met their funding goal in under an hour after people, believing in the citizen-run initiative’s vision, rallied to its cause.

“Karachi… you did it,” the announcement read, “We posted the first call for funds in the midst of planning our sabbatical, but you guys stopped us in our tracks. We met the fundraising goal in 53 MINUTES, and in three days, you TRIPLED it.”

The management said donations came through across multiple local channels as well as foreign contributions on Venmo and Zelle. Individual contributions ranged from Rs500 to $1,350 (over Rs370,000).

Their current premises appear to also have been saved by the intervention of an unnamed supporter and negotiations are underway to keep Kitab Ghar operating at its present location for another 11 months.

The library’s administration said they intend to relocate to a more affordable and sustainable venue, but this will allow for a smoother transition with minimal disruptions.

Kitab Ghar will be hosting celebratory events which will “help keep the lights on”, and organisers have asked the community to stay tuned for further announcements on their social media accounts.

For now though, this story has a happy ending and the library’s team is grateful to the community behind it. “Thank you for saving Kitab Ghar,” their announcement read. “It’s an honour to serve every one of you.”

Comments

Taj Ahmad May 02, 2026 01:40pm
Simply great people are still alive in our country who can help to saved any beneficial things such as library with their donations.
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Syed A. Mateen May 02, 2026 03:00pm
No doubt that people living in Karachi, more particularly, the Urdu speaking people are very generous to donate no matter whaever may be the issue to save the falling bridge that impart education so that the next generation should learn and understand as how the systems are being run in the country. Books are the primary source of information as books act like "silent teachers" and to save the silent teachers people csme out all the way to save "Kitab Ghar". My salute to all those people who came out and acted promptly to save one of the oldest Kitab Ghar of Karachi. Thank you Karachiites, I love you all who saved the falling bridge of Kitab Ghar.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad May 02, 2026 05:06pm
Great news.
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Ehsan May 02, 2026 08:16pm
Who say people don’t support reading and intellectual activities
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