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Prison Reforms

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Prisons today are beset with issue like: ...
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ashish shrotriya
11 years 3 months ago
prisoners should get professionally trained for working after prison and spirituality should be developed in them so they never o crime again.
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Alok Tripathi
11 years 3 months ago
All the inmates should be given training on useful skills. Jail products may be sold through special outlets located at main markets and malls. Women inmates should be trained on domestic work so that they be absorbed as domestic helpers in schools, nurseries and homes.
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mohit jha
11 years 3 months ago
It is also a problem to go deep of each cases and solved with the legal formalitis each prisoner after being released provided a work to change his life . A part of our society people are living in prison and they get a income from any working inside prison such as man power to cottage industries or having active pay inside jail which can help his family for basic needs and most of prisoners are subject to poverty, misguide, bad luck dishonest, etc so the only way of get them on track is heartly
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mohit jha
11 years 3 months ago
As the prison are needed to be monitor continuously because the cases inside the prison are found as by a thinking of his positive attitude but they not get it because inside the prison the old criminal use to rag a new admission . it is also heard that attack to each other in the prison the food and health are also the big problem in prison and govt should release the old prisoner who have no one they should be sent to Senior ashram so that they get last days of happiness and of their ways .
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Sumana K
11 years 3 months ago
I tried requesting police personnel to control the sound at these overnight sessions. but they refuse to act saying it is "religious" and so cannot take any action. Is that Gods (Allah, Jesus, Krishna) listen to prayers only when we pray through loud speakers and mikes? With the state division, one more festival got added " batakamma bonaalu" which is celebrated continuously for 3 evenings and 3 nights and the police mention that it is KCR (CM of the state) orders to celebrate it that way.
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Sumana K
11 years 3 months ago
No doubt this is democratic country. CAN ANY LAW/RULE BE MADE TO MAKE PEOPLE PRAY WITHOUT LOUD SPEAKERS, MIKES, DRUMS, OR HUGE NOISE PRODUCING INSTRUMENTS???. Can we citizens of India Pray our respective gods without these instruments? Can we ask all religions to maintain silence in Temples, churches, masjids at all times in all seasons with / or without people in it? Can the open grounds be banned from giving permission to overnight religious sessions with noise producing instruments?
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Sumana K
11 years 3 months ago
These religious gatherings organize overnight sessions with huge loud speakers. whoever grant permissions to such has absolutely no concern for patients in the hospitals, residents, elders, children, or their exams. All that they are interested is pray God in mikes and accumulate 'punya' for their lifetime. Added to the attraction, the newly constructed church plays music, rings bells and plays one verse from bible EVERY ONE HOUR.
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Sumana K
11 years 3 months ago
This is not about any "resilient", but about being "silent". I live in Hyderabad at a place where my house is surrounded by 2 churches (one very newly constructed). one masjid, and 3 temples, 4 major hospitals out of which 3 are gov., 2 schools, and one open ground. The amount of sound pollution that is created due to religious activities from these temples, churches and masjid is extremely disturbing. on all weekends and on all festival occasions, the ground is leased to religious groups.
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Ravindra Pandya
11 years 3 months ago
one nodal officer should be appointed to implement the recent supreme court decision in which it has asked jail authorities to release prisoners who have completed half the proposed jail term for their crime. there should be fixing of responsibility at every level for delay in implementation of this good sc decision.
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N Uthandamurthe Murthe
11 years 3 months ago
ahead as per your plan and and it should be implemented but on the corruption so far you have not done any thing why ?
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