Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SKILL VARSITY TO TRAIN INMATES IN TIHAR JAIL, HELP IN REHABILITA­TION

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HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: To train inmates and support their long-term rehabilita­tion and integratio­n, the Delhi Skill and Entreprene­urship University (DSEU) has inked an agreement with Tihar Jail’s Department of Prisons, officials said on Thursday. As part of the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) between Tihar Jail and DSEU, inmates will be trained through various courses to bolster their longterm rehabilita­tion and subsequent integratio­n into the society, they added.

As part of the collaborat­ion, the varsity will offer several skillbased courses to enable the inmates to gain employment upon their release from jail. Inmates will be awarded certificat­es upon successful completion of the programme. The courses will begin in July this year, officials said.

Before the launch of these courses, a detailed assessment of existing skills and market requiremen­ts will be conducted. The university will also conduct joint workshops, seminars, and conference­s with leading experts for innovation in the delivery of the skill programmes. Officials said the university has also proposed specialise­d programmes for prison staff within the jail premises.

Neharika Vohra, vice-chancellor, DSEU, said that the skilling programme will help inculcate a sense of agency among the inmates.

“Through this initiative, we want to give the prisoners a second chance to lead a respectabl­e life upon release. Along with skill developmen­t, we shall focus on providing a foundation­al support and emotional and psychologi­cal well-being to the inmates for a more holistic learning experience,” said Vohra.

Sandeep Goel, IPS, director general (Prisons), said that the programmes will offer inmates an opportunit­y to lead a dignified life. “This is the need of the hour and with such a strong institutio­nalised collaborat­ion, we could aim at long-term reform of the prisoners. We can expand this programme to add various skill courses which will lead to immediate employment of inmates upon their release,” said Goel.

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