Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 25: Jails have changed into correctional centres from punishment houses, with the initiatives and reforms done for correction of the inmates. The inmates must lead a positive life by imbibing the values of truth and non violence in their life and contribute to the society.
These remarks were made by Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha while attending a cultural evening on the eve of Republic Day at District Jail, Jammu.
Lieutenant Governor was received by the DGP, Prisons, VK Singh and Guard of Honor was presented to him. He visited the interview room and product display unit to inspect the facilities.
A portrait of Mahatma Gandhi made by an inmate of District Jail Baramulla was presented to the Lieutenant Governor by the DGP Prisons, J&K.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor called for spreading Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas of truth and non-violence in the jails of Jammu and Kashmir. These experiments are also being done in foreign jails and there are examinations and speech competitions along with studies on Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas. This has changed the lives of the inmates there. We can start this experiment from the Republic Day itself, said the Lt Governor.
All jails must effectively implement the principles of Custody, Care and Correction so that inmates can lead a positive life and contribute to society afterwards, said the Lt Governor. It is also the responsibility of jail administration that Organized Criminal Activities in prisons are completely checked, he added.
While speaking on the reforms in prisons system and related human resource management, the Lt Governor observed that during the last few decades, a number of reforms have taken place in our country.
On making improvements in raising the standard of living of inmates, ensuring the safety of women inmates and their children, the Lt Governor said that committed efforts are being made to ensure that the prisons are modernized according to the changing circumstances of the time.
The Lt Governor remarked that “today we all witnessed music talent of inmates. Apart from this, vocational courses are also being run here for skill development of inmates, which is commendable. The revenue generation of different products created by the inmates last year was around Rs 18 lakh. In the coming times, it can be given a more elaborate form, he added.
DGP Prisons, VK Singh, in his address, said that the Prisons Department is working towards making jails more tech savvy by the introduction of video conferencing facility for trial/remand purpose, e-Mulaqat facility & Prison Inmate Calling System, and establishment of modern interview rooms in jails.
Superinten-dent District Jail Jammu, Mirza Saleem Beig, in his welcome address, underlined various steps taken by the Prisons Department for welfare of prisoners & improving prison administration, besides providing better correctional programmes to the inmates which include educational/vocational training programmes, awareness programs and recreational activities.
During the programme, various cultural performances were presented by the inmates which received applause from the audience.