Ludhiana: The central prison prisoners of Ludhiana, Tajpur Road, have now received a platform to show off their talents – an internal radio system for the ‘Radio Ujala Punjab’.
The first-A punjab setting was inaugurated by the Director General of Police (prison) additional Parveen Kumar Sinha on Wednesday and a man nested under the case of NDPS ACT became Radio Jocka (RJ).
Adgp Sinha, “The main goal is to rehabilitate inmates, isolated from Community.
Involving them in the activity will help create a good atmosphere.
In addition, opportunities for welfare in prison will help keep them away from evil.
“Sinha, who also interacts with prison inmates,” At first, the radio will be available for three hours, Every hour in the morning, day and night.
Morning and evening shows will be religious and in the afternoon, a cultural program will be played.
In this hour’s cultural program, songs will be played on request for prisoners.
The previous day, the song Their choice will be collected.
In addition, prisoners with any talents, whether they write and write songs or imitate, will be D It offers a platform.
On Wednesday, some prisoners gave direct performances, were commendable because they had written and compiled songs.
As a prisoner does not have a radio set, this has been attached to the speakers installed in all barracks.
“Balkar Singh Bhullar, prison supervisors, said,” In other initiatives under this project, we will share the performance of their inmates with their family through WhatsApp.
We will start recording the appearance to be sent to them.
“Bhullar said that inmates nested in the case of drug accessories, Kapil Shelly, became the first radio jockey and they had trained one more.
Bhullar added that they had a nine-prisoner team who would run radio settings.
Prison authorities have given prisoners with several musical instruments, such as Harmonium and Tabla.
The officer said the party came out will also use the arrangement to make an important announcement, convey the desire for the festival and other special events.
Sinha said six Punjab prisons will get the same radio set-up immediately with India Vision Foundation, A Pioneer in conducting a range of reform projects in prison.
900 cellphones recovered in 3 yrswhile interacting with the media about the recovery of cellphones from prison inmates, Adgp Sinha said about 5,900 recovering devices from Punjab Jails in the last three years.
He said security in all prisons had been strengthened.
He said Atakan no cellphone or illegal commodity that goes into jail from the door, but this is dropped on a compound wall.
To stop it, patrolling around the place will also begin, he added.