Vadodara jail inmates turn radio jockeys News Today

  • | Thursday | 4th March, 2021

Chennai: Inmates of the Vadodara Central Jail launched their own radio station in an initiative aimed at rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners and to help them express their creative side officials said. Around 1500 prisoners are lodged in the jail and a few of them will be trained to become radio jockeys as part of this internal 'Radio Prison' service they said. This is the fourth prison in Gujarat to launch such a radio service. Gujarat's Inspector General of Prisons K L N Rao launched the service at the central jail and said it will serve as a multi-level infotainment (information and entertainment) platform for jail inmates. The Ahmedabad Central Jail was the first to start such a radio service on 2 October last year on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

Chennai: Inmates of the Vadodara Central Jail launched their own radio station in an initiative aimed at rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners and to help them express their creative side officials said. Around 1500 prisoners are lodged in the jail and a few of them will be trained to become radio jockeys as part of this internal Radio Prison service they said. This is the fourth prison in Gujarat to launch such a radio service. Authorities have set up a studio within the jail premises and over 60 speakers are installed across different barracks for prisoners to listen to the radio service Vadodara Central Jails Prisoner Welfare Officer Mahesh Rathod said. “The main advantage of this service is that we shall be able to educate and spread awareness about various issues among the prisoners in a better way” he said. Gujarats Inspector General of Prisons K L N Rao launched the service at the central jail and said it will serve as a multi-level infotainment (information and entertainment) platform for jail inmates. “Prisoners can also explore the platform to express themselves creatively through storytelling. They will receive health bulletins and information about various legal aspects concerning them from guest speakers” Rao said. A few of them will also be trained as radio jockeys Rathod said. The Ahmedabad Central Jail was the first to start such a radio service on 2 October last year on the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. The service was later also started in Rajkot and Lajpore (Surat) jails.

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