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Aug 11, 2022

Tinka Tinka Jail Radio: Inmates get an emotional outlet on Rakhi through jail radio

Prison radio started at a usual time today, 7 am , but with unusual demands. More than 300 letters of requests were received today by inmates to listen to programmes, stories and songs of their choice. Interestingly, prison radio exceeded its time slot of 3 hours to 8 hours today, looking at the enthusiasm of inmates. They wanted to celebrate through the jail radio and wanted their family members too to listen to the few voices sitting at the other corner of the jail.

District Jail,Karnal in Haryana, which started its prison radio on 29 April, 2021, was a major hit today. With special announcements, songs and prayers, there were special repeat broadcasts of 15 songs related to Rakhi on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan. This came as a relief to all those inmates who spent their time in jail, especially during Covid-19. With strict restrictions on visitations during pandemic, inmates had to face a more difficult time during the festive season.

Background of District Jail, Karnal

Established in 1870, District Jail Karnal is a historical jail. Prison has a

sanctioned capacity of 2434 inmates. Presently. The jail has an inmate population of 2166 inmates, including 2094 men and 72 women inmates. There are 649 convicts in the jail including 16 women. 3 children are also staying in the jail with their mothers.

About Karnal Jail Radio

Karnal Prison Radio daily airs programs for 3 hours . Ten inmates, including five women, have been trained as radio jockeys to run the daily programme. Dr. Vartika Nanda, Founder of Tinka Tinka Foundation, is the brain behind prison radios in the state of Haryana. Two inmates of this jail are part of Tinka Tinka Prison Research Cell which was established by Vartika Nanda in 2021.


Key players: District Jail Karnal

On this occasion, Vishal Chibber, jail superintendent, shared that inmates were really happy to hear songs devoted to brothers and sisters and demanded the songs be heard the whole day. According to Shelakshi Bharadwaj, Deputy Superintendent, District Jail Karnal, the two key radio jockeys- Sonia Choudhary and Amit Kumar were flooded with requests of songs and also special messages that inmates wanted them to announce through the jail radio microphone. Vartika Nanda said that jail radio is emerging as the main source of happiness in jails. Apart from fulfilling communication needs of inmates, it is becoming a source to fill the vacuum in their lives.

More than 2000 family members visited Karnal Jail today to meet their brothers/ sisters incarcerated in the jail, giving the day a happy ending.

About Tinka Tinka Foundation and Dr. Vartika Nanda

Tinka Tinka is the brainchild of prison reformer and media educator Dr. Vartika Nanda who heads the Department of Journalism at Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi. She has been honored with the Stree Shakti Award from the President of India in 2014. Her work on prisons has twice found a place in the Limca Book of Records. Her work on prisons was taken cognizance by the Supreme Court of India in 2018. Her recent research on the “Study of the condition of women inmates and their children in Indian Prisons and their communication needs with special reference to Uttar Pradesh” has been evaluated as ‘outstanding’ by ICSSR.

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2 comments:

ankur sanjeet said...

It is an emotional touch to celebrate Rakhi inside the jail premises. the excitement to meet siblings is visble from the loads of requests for festival related songs. This shows the impact of jail radio in the lives of inmates. Jail radio has attached inmates to the outer world.

Prisha Kapoor said...

In short, if I say jail radio is the life line of inmates is absolutely true. Jail radio is playing an important role in the lives of inmates. It has brought immense change in the behaviour of inmates. It is not only source of entertainment but also a platform to express their emotions.