"We have decided to work for rehabilitation of mentally retarded persons roaming on streets, who are left uncared.
"In the next six months, the prisons department will try to take care of all such mentally retarded people moving on roads with the help of police, NGOs and different corporates," Director General (Prisons and Correctional Services) V K Singh, told reporters here.
He said they have a plan to collaborate with police, NGOs and the corporate sector and talks in this regard have already begun.
"Another reason is that they also project the poor image of our state and if they are cured with our care and treatment the families of such persons will get their lost kin leading to happiness," he said.
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There are an estimated 5,000 such persons roaming on roads across Telangana.
The prisons department is going to provide employment to 500 released prisoners, both men and women, by December end on petrol pumps, Singh said, adding, released women prisoners will get at least 30 per cent of jobs at all the petrol pumps.
The Telangana prisons department already operates 14 petrol bunks in different districts wherein inmates and released prisoners besides former jail authorities man such bunks.
"We will open four more petrol pumps by December end and the target is to run a total of 50 petrol pumps," Singh said.
The country's first all-women petrol station run by released prisoners was inaugurated at Chanchalguda Central Jail premises here in June this year.
Singh further said the Prisons Department will be an instrument of social change by helping a social movement-Citizen Forum which will work for complete literacy of children.
The forum will also work for transforming villages into clean and green habitations, the top prisons official added.