CHANDIGARH: Four jails of Haryana state have been selected for the second phase of
Prison Radio
in the state.
These are district
Jail
Rohtak,
Bhondsi district Jail
(Gurugram), central Jail Hisar and district Jail, Karnal. For this, 26 inmates have been trained during the
Radio Presentation Skill Programme
conceptualised and executed by Prison Reformer Vartika Nanda. These inmates include five women and one transgender.
Sharing the details Director General Prisons K Selvaraj said that these inmates will prepare the radio programmes themselves and run these on Jail Radio, meant only for the inmates. The Jail Radio will be only for jail inmates and its range would be limited to the prison premises only.
He said that the training programme concluded at Bhondsi District Jail Gurugram. The concluding programme was presided over by Director General Prisons K Selvaraj. Superintendents of all the four jails including Sunil Sangwan, Harinder Singh, Deepak Sharma and
Amit Kumar shared their thoughts during the program.
K Selvaraj said that these four jails will also introduce their prison radios soon. He shared that the launch of radios in the other three jails of Haryana have yielded positive results.
Haryana had launched its first prison radio in District Jail Panipat on January 16 this year. These prison radios are the brainchild of prison reformer Vartika Nanda. She is the founder of 'Tinka Tinka movement' on prison reforms. She heads the department of Journalism in
Lady Shri Ram College
,
Delhi University. She said that now the jail inmates have been selected after taking auditions and have been trained to run the Jail Radio. Initially, this Jail Radio will be run on trial in all four jail premises and then will be inaugurated for broadcast.
Haryana has 19 jails and the state is planning to have Jail radios for all of them.
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