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    Bengaluru Bus Reads: Book Lovers Turn BMTC Buses into Mobile Libraries

    ADAC GTMastersBy ADAC GTMastersJanuary 22, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Bengaluru Bus Reads is turning the city’s air‑conditioned long‑route buses into mobile libraries, offering commuters a quiet space to dive into books while traveling. The initiative, launched by 30‑year‑old arts curator Sahana Srikanth, has already hosted two meet‑ups and is gearing up for a third this Sunday, drawing a growing community of readers who prefer the bus’s smooth ride over the usual library or café.

    Background / Context

    In a city where traffic congestion often steals hours of a commuter’s day, the idea of finding uninterrupted reading time seemed almost impossible. Sahana’s own 20‑km commute from Banashankari to Sarjapura, once a frustrating drive, became the catalyst for a new reading culture. After switching to a direct BMTC route that was later withdrawn for low ridership, she discovered that the bus’s AC climate and steady motion provided the perfect environment for reading.

    “Those one‑and‑a‑half to two hours on the bus changed everything,” she says. “I finally had uninterrupted reading time.” The concept quickly evolved into a community event, with participants gathering on the bus, sharing books, and discussing literature in a relaxed, public‑transport setting.

    With Bengaluru’s population exceeding 12 million and a growing emphasis on sustainable commuting, Bengaluru Bus Reads taps into a dual trend: the city’s push for greener transport and the rising demand for accessible reading spaces. The initiative aligns with BMTC’s recent rollout of a newer AC fleet, which commuters describe as smoother, quieter, and more comfortable than older models.

    Key Developments

    Since its inception, the program has seen steady growth:

    • First session (October): 10–15 online sign‑ups, only one attendee.
    • Second session (November): six participants, a WhatsApp group formed for coordination.
    • Upcoming third session (Sunday): capped at 15–20 participants, expected turnout of 15 readers.

    The route for the inaugural journey began at the Banashankari depot, traversed key stops, and concluded at Agara Lake. Participants then enjoyed breakfast and a visit to a local bookshop. The second outing followed a similar pattern, starting from Silk Board, moving to Tin Factory on the 500‑D, and ending at Benniganahalli Lake for filter coffee before heading to Indiranagar for breakfast via metro.

    Key logistical points include:

    • Choosing Sunday mornings when buses are emptier and calmer.
    • Maintaining a quiet environment to avoid disturbing other passengers.
    • Using the bus’s AC comfort to enhance reading experience.

    Participant Mihir Chate shared his experience: “A group of us read together on a BMTC bus, then walked and talked about books and art. I read a short story by Banu Mushtaq. Seeing people reading on a public bus stayed with me. It turned a simple ride into a shared, creative experience.”

    Impact Analysis

    For students and young professionals, Bengaluru Bus Reads offers a practical solution to the perennial problem of finding quiet study time. By leveraging the city’s public transport network, the initiative:

    • Reduces the need for dedicated study spaces, freeing up library resources.
    • Encourages a culture of reading outside traditional settings.
    • Promotes mental well‑being by providing a calm environment amid the city’s hustle.
    • Supports BMTC’s sustainability goals by increasing ridership on AC buses.

    Moreover, the program’s social component fosters community building. Participants often discuss literature, share recommendations, and even plan future reading lists. This peer‑learning dynamic can enhance comprehension and critical thinking skills, especially for students preparing for competitive exams or academic research.

    Expert Insights / Tips

    Urban mobility specialist Dr. Ananya Rao notes, “Public transport can be a powerful tool for social change. When you combine it with a reading club, you’re not just moving people; you’re moving minds.” She recommends the following for those looking to join or start a similar initiative:

    • Choose the right route: Opt for routes with fewer stops and smoother traffic flow to minimize disruptions.
    • Set clear guidelines: Establish rules about noise levels, reading materials, and respectful behavior to ensure a pleasant experience for all passengers.
    • Leverage technology: Use WhatsApp or Telegram groups for coordination, reminders, and sharing book lists.
    • Collaborate with BMTC: Seek official support for route selection and scheduling, which can help in managing passenger flow.
    • Promote inclusivity: Encourage participation from diverse age groups and backgrounds to enrich discussions.

    For students, the initiative offers a unique study environment. “I can read during my commute and discuss the material with peers,” says Riya Kumar, a final‑year engineering student. “It’s a win‑win: I get to use my travel time productively, and I’m part of a community that values learning.”

    Looking Ahead

    Looking forward, Sahana plans to host the reading club every alternate week, crowdsource new routes, and expand the participant base. She envisions a network of bus‑based reading groups that could eventually collaborate with local libraries and publishers to host book launches, author talks, and literary festivals on wheels.

    Potential future developments include:

    • Partnering with BMTC to designate specific buses as “literary lanes” with signage and reading materials.
    • Integrating digital reading platforms, allowing participants to access e‑books on the bus’s Wi‑Fi.
    • Expanding to other cities in Karnataka, creating a statewide network of mobile libraries.
    • Collaborating with educational institutions to incorporate bus‑reading sessions into study programs.

    By turning everyday commutes into opportunities for intellectual growth, Bengaluru Bus Reads exemplifies how urban infrastructure can be repurposed for community enrichment. As the city continues to grow, such innovative uses of public transport may become a staple of Bengaluru’s cultural landscape.

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