In a bid to ensure that jail inmates have better living conditions, the state government has decided to launch in-house radio stations in all 57 correctional homes.
According to Correctional Home department sources, the decision has been taken after the success of a pilot project at the Dum Dum Central Correctional Home recently.
"The project has been a huge success at Dum Dum Central Jail. So it was decided that the project would be extended to other prisons of the state in a phased manner," State Correctional Home minister Ujjwal Biswas said.
While elaborating about the project, Biswas said, the jail department with the help of an NGO is training inmates to work as radio jockeys.
A room has been provided inside the jail premises with musical equipment. The radio jockeys would play the songs through loudspeakers placed outside cells of prisoners and their working area, Biswas said.
"Although a decision has been taken to roll it out in a phased manner. But the issue of finding is also there. Let's see how it works," he said.
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