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Sketch with observation of home prisoners adorn the HC hall wall

Ranchi: For Sameer 16 years (name changes), paintings come automatically.
Using a pencil to sketch, the boy’s boy issued a view of life on paper.
Like Sameer, his friend (name changed), 17 years old, also wants a beautiful landscape.
Images drawn by Sameer and Anil are displayed at an art exhibition organized by the state legal service authority under the AEGIS Jharkhand Legal Services Authority (JHALSA) here on Friday.
Sameer and annealed are not trained children in art, but it was submitted at a child’s observation house in Khunti.
Some other paintings with observations of home prisoners have been on display at the exhibition held at the White Hall of the Jharkhand High Court.
The exhibition was inaugurated by the Chair of the Legal Services Committee of the Justice High Court Sujit Narayan Prasad.
This exhibition is part of the program launched by national law service authorities nationally on October 2 by President Ramnath Kovind.
This program will end on November 14 and has been designed to spread legal awareness throughout the country, said Secretary of Jhalsa Muhammad Shakir.
The painting drawn by Anil described the village scene with a small straw hut with a helicopter flying on it.
Pencil sketches with bright and dark nuances make people wonder how a child can express so much on paper, Shakir added.
The officer was the Khunti Ashish Ranjan told Ti that the children were involved in the case of kidnapping and murder and were being detained since January 2020.
Both boys painted in their spare time and have not received formal training, said Ranjan.
The White Hall of the High Court line with kiosks installed by the Department of Welfare, UNICEF, Child Help Channels, Advocacy Associations and Trust Legal Initiatives, an NGO that works for individual rights who want to marry norms that begin with caste, religion and society in general.
The kiosk aimed at by child observations at home in Dumardagga in the capital has also put a small paper and Diyas package made by observational home prisoners.
Diyas with mandala design and colorful patterns included for sale at the exhibition.
The Advocate High Court Satish Kesri visited the exhibition praising the efforts of children in the observation house.
“There are so many talents that are not repaid to these children.
It is unfortunate that they have crossed the lines set by law.
I hope they return to track and do something productive in their lives,” he added.

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