Ayodhya: Zeenat, 35, a murder that felt in a district prison after being sentenced to lifetime with her husband, Siddique, 40, could never dream of a monastery education for her four-year-old son, Tanveer, who shared the room with her barracks.
And Zeenat could not hide his tears when his son and two other children from the undistrial walked out of the prison gate in the school uniform with a new start on Thursday.
Ayodhya’s revolutionary journey to provide education to innocent children who wallow in prison with their imprisoned mothers arranged to become Gamechanger in prison reform.
Together with Tanveer, two other children Adarsh, 3, son of Karma Devi and Mehak, 4, Putri Sangeeta joined the nursery section of the monastery school in Faizabad for the first time.
Social organizations in Faizabad and Ayodhya Jail Inspector, Shashikant Mishra, will bear the cost of books, stationery and uniforms.
Speaking with Toi, Mishra, said, “I have taken the leaves of the famous French poet line Victor Hugo that people who opened the door, closed the prison.
This is an attempt to bring children from the high prison wall to class.
I started this project from Lucknow Jail, where inmates are treated in private monastery schools and also apply them in Agra prison.
“Mishra has also initiated other reforms and improved facilities for prisoners in prison, including providing quality sanitation napkins for women’s prisoners, kiosk systems Law, medical examination and regular counseling sessions.