The prisoners, all convicted, are enrolled in Indira Gandhi National Open University's certificate programme in Human Rights, Nutrition, Healthcare, Agriculture, Tourism, Bachelor Preparatory Programme (BPP) while some qualified have even applied for Masters of Social Work and Masters of Business Administration, jail officials said.
"We are encouraging the prisoners for education at different levels from literacy to post graduate degrees. The inmates are given free education because the fee is sponsored by the state government," Jail Superintendent Kailash Trivedi said.
"Initially 45 inmates were enrolled in the first batch of the courses and we now plan to take the number to more than 200 in next batch.
"There is also a plan to increase the number of courses offered in the jail," Jangid told PTI.
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"Vocational/skill oriented programmes focusing on employment and self employment for prisoners so that they will be job ready by the time they walk out of the jail," he said.
"Prabhu Singh is handicapped by both the hands but he studies with positive attitude, which has also shown path to other prisoners.
"He is totally dependent on other inmates for daily routine activities but he has a strong desire to study.
"Other inmates help him," the jailer said.
Many of the inmates are enrolled in BPP course, which leads them to join undergraduate courses in the next batch, while a few inmates are also enrolled in post graduate (PG) courses.