Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Meet highlights problems in giving skill training to jail inmates

- P Srinivasan p.srinivasan@htlive.com

The Rajasthan Skill and Livelihood­s Developmen­t Corporatio­n (RSLDC), training jail inmates in various skills with support from partners, recently organised a meeting in Jaipur to discuss the challenges being faced by the partners.

The meeting was attended by the officials of RSLDC, its training partners and the jail authoritie­s.

Speaking about the challenges, Krishna Kunal, the managing director of RSLDC, said that it was not easy to connect these prisoners with the skill training. “The isolated existence in prisons affects their (prisoners’) values of life. There are many behavioura­l issues with these jail inmates. After getting away from their families and living in jails, they do not open up with the trainers and most of them lose the hope of living. They do not find a motive to live. Therefore, nothing appeals them to learn any trade or profession,” he said. “Even after enrolling themselves, these prisoners do not attend the training classes regularly and trainers have to counsel them,” he added.

There were also other problems such as finding good trainers for the prisoners.

Skill training is being imparted by the RSLDC in jails, juvenile homes and women shelter homes of various districts since 2015.

Underling the importance of emotional and financial support to the prisoners, Kunal said, “One cannot lead a productive and satisfying life without emotional and financial support. In the absence of these, many of the prisoners turn into hardcore criminals. In such a situation, imparting skill training provides them a ray of hope to live and also helps them to forget or overcome their past.”

Bhupendra Singh, the additional director general of jails, said that the jail authoritie­s would extend full support to RSLDC and its training partners for imparting training to the jail inmates. He said skill training to the inmates has mobilised them for employment.

JAIPUR:

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India