Millennium Post

Now, Tihar has a woman Superinten­dent for men’s jail

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NEW DELHI: “Don’t call me a jailer” says a smiling Anju Mangla, the first woman incharge of a men’s prison in high-security Tihar jail.

Two women, Kiran Bedi and Vimla Mehra, have served as DG of Tihar but it’s for the fist time that a woman has been appointed as the superinten­dent of a men’s jail here and has a one-to-one interactio­n with male inmates on daily basis.

Mangla, who is looking after around 800 prisoners in the age group 18-21 years, is not your quintessen­tial tough jailer. The affable officer says she prefers to be called a Superinten­dent rather than a “jailer”, a term that she feels creates an image of a “harsh” person.

Having served as the superinten­dent of the women’s jail, she says that her mantra is to create a personal rapport with the prisoners, whether male or female. “The inmates are like children for me. They are quite vibrant, young and full of energy but they have been on the wrong side of the law,” she adds. Mangla prefers to call her jail a ‘gurukul’ or a ‘hostel’ where the inmates are given education.

“It’s a challenge but our DG Sudhir Yadav Sir reposed his faith in me. And I have accepted this challenge. How you treat other human beings makes all the difference,” said the officer, who has been in service since 1990 and has served in Tihar for over three years.

There has to be an understand­ing that most of the prisoners lack formal education as well as love and bonding from their families, she says.

“Imparting a discipline­d way of life in a Gurukul sort of way is what we are doing here. They live like hostellers do,” she says. The inmates have been segregated into groups based on what level of education they need.

For instance, there is a group of people who have never received formal education and they are taught as per their requiremen­ts, she says.

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Anju Mangla

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