Posted by AI on 2025-09-27 19:07:57 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 00:32:04
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In a groundbreaking initiative, the Telangana Prisons department has transformed the Prison Agriculture Colony in Cherlapalli into a hub of community engagement and social responsibility. This innovative public-private partnership (PPP) project, inaugurated on Saturday, is set to become a beacon of hope for inmates and a model for progressive correctional practices.
The project, envisioned by Director-General of Police Dr. Jitender, offers a unique approach to rehabilitation. It aims to inspire not just inmates but also the younger generation to embrace farming and understand its significance. The facility boasts a yoga centre, adventure zone, mini-golf court, and farm-to-plate activities, providing a holistic experience. However, its heart lies in the farming awareness programmes designed to educate visitors, especially children, about cultivation practices and agriculture's role in daily life.
Dr. Soumya Mishra, Director General of Prisons and Correctional Services, emphasized the project's impact on inmates' lives. "This initiative will provide employment and job training to released prisoners and open-air prison inmates, supporting over 30 individuals and their families economically," she said. The PPP project goes beyond traditional correctional methods, fostering a sense of community and teaching valuable life skills to ensure inmates' smooth reintegration into society.
With this venture, the Telangana Prisons department has taken a significant step towards inclusive development, showcasing its commitment to innovation and societal welfare. The project's success could set a precedent for other correctional facilities, offering a new path for prisoner rehabilitation and community engagement. As the initiative unfolds, it promises to yield positive outcomes, providing inmates with a second chance and contributing to a more harmonious society.