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Judge Patiala Session Release Magazine ‘Punjab Ujala’ ‘Punjab Ujala’ Written by Investitions

Judge Patiala Session Release Magazine 'Punjab Ujala' 'Punjab Ujala' Written by Investitions
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Patiala: Continuing his unique initiative to change the creative work of prisoners into magazines by the Patiala Prison Center, the second edition of the quarterly magazine ‘Punjab Ujala’ (Socan in Ujala) was released, on Saturday, by the District and Judge Session Aggarwal.
Overcoming Meeting of Officials and Inmates, District and Judge Rajinder Aggarwal Session said that the views expressed by inmates in this magazine were proof of their inner talent.
He hopes such initiatives will help connect prisoners with the mainstream of the community and will lead them to ideological changes by connecting them to the literature.
He said that the magazine must also be sent to libraries, schools and colleges so that people can know positive writings in prison inmates.
On this occasion, he listened to the complaints of prisoners and finished complaints in place.
During functions, secretaries, district legal service authorities, Parminder Kaur, CJM, notify the prisoners of their legal rights and also about free legal services provided by authorities.
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On this occasion, the central prison supervisor, Shivraj Singh Nandgarh said that prison prisoners had been involved in various jobs so that their talents could be further honed.
He said that the prisoners in prison were taught to make stuffers so they could start their own business after their release.
Poetry, songs and bhangra are also carried out by prisoners during functions.
Deciphering further, in the content of ‘socan in the published punjab magazine, the leader of Inspector Singh Nandgarh said that the magazine, based on poetry and articles by inmates, is the result of positive prisoners.
He said that small libraries have also been established in prisons to encourage prisoners to read the literature, where other than books, literature on other subjects has also been provided by prison authorities.
The Civil Judge (Senior Division) Monika Sharma and CJM Amit Malhan were also present on that occasion.

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