Agra, July 19, 2025:
Press Release
Agra Jail Radio Completes Six Transformative Years Behind Bars
Jail Radio in the oldest jail building in India completes 6 years: 2025
Prison radio in District Jail Agra was launched on 31 July, 2024
Major boost to inmates especially during Covid-19
Prompted Uttar Pradesh to initiate prison radios in other jails
Inmates selected and trained by prison reformer Vartika Nanda
Training for a new batch of inmates will start soon.
A magic entered the oldest jail building in India exactly six years ago in the form of the jail radio. It was this day today in 2019 when Babloo Kumar SSP, Shashikant Mishra, Jail Superintendent, and Professor (Dr.) Vartika Nanda, Tinka Tinka Foundation inaugurated the prison radio. The radio station was established with the aim of fostering positive communication and creative engagement among inmates. What began as a modest experiment has now become a vital part of prison life.Agra Jail Radio
A Platform of Expression and Hope
The radio was set up under the guidance of the Tinka Tinka Foundation, a leading organization working for prison reforms in India. It was conceptualized by Professor Vartika Nanda, Head. Department of Journalism, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University. Vartika Nanda - Wikipedia She is also the founder of the Foundation. Her vision of Radio in Prison has turned into a powerful tool for rehabilitation and reform across various prisons in the country.
How is the prison radio working today
Starting with just three inmate radio jockeys (RJs), the initiative has grown steadily over the years. Today, four inmate RJs anchor the two-hour daily programming, which includes music, storytelling, poetry, inspirational content, and educational discussions—all created and presented by the inmates themselves. The radio station has become a trusted and therapeutic space in the prison, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth.
Official bite:
Today, the jail radio is running efficiently under the leadership of Shri Hari Om Sharma, Superintendent of this jail. According to him, “ this jail radio has proven to be a boon for the incarcerated souls. This is also playing a vital role in improving their mental health. ”
Who were the radio jockeys in 2019
At the time of the launch, female inmate Tuhina, a graduate from IIM Bangalore, and male inmate Uday, a postgraduate, were made radio jockeys. Later, another inmate, Rajat, joined them. Tuhina became the first female radio jockey in the jails of Uttar Pradesh. The scripts for the radio were prepared by the inmates themselves.
New Voice Joins the Airwaves
This year marks a new milestone with the induction of a new RJ into the team, continuing the radio's tradition of nurturing talent behind bars. The inclusion symbolizes not just growth in numbers, but also the evolving confidence and enthusiasm among inmates to participate and contribute meaningfully.
The radio’s content remains entirely inmate-driven, with training and support provided through the Tinka Tinka Foundation. Prison authorities have also acknowledged the initiative’s role in improving mental health, reducing conflict, and building a sense of community in the jail.
Jail Radio and the research:
Vartika Nanda’s 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” was evaluated as OUTSTANDING by ICSSR. This was released in Lucknow by Shri Manoj Kumar Singh (IAS), Chief Secretary, Uttar Pradesh and Shri P. V. Rama Sastry, Director General of Police/Inspector General Prison, Prison Administration and Reform Services, Uttar Pradesh in 2024.Jail Radio: Uttar Pradesh – Tinka Tinka Prison Reforms. Interestingly, Agra Jail Radio is an important part of this research. Also, Radio in Prison, published by NBT in 2024, also has this jail radio at its centre.Radio in Prison – Tinka Tinka Prison Reforms. This book was released by NBT Chairman Milind Sudhakar Marathe, along with Kumar Vikram, NBT’s Editor-in-Chief, PN Pandey, DIG Prisons (Agra Range), Mehak Kasbekar, Editor-in-Chief of Brut India, and Dr. Nanda herself in a grand ceremony at the international book fair in New Delhi in 2024.
Story in UP Tak: Agra Jail Radio: https://www.uptak.in/neighbouring-news/agra/story/4-prisoners-became-rjs-2-hour-program-the-full-story-of-the-amazing-6-years-of-jail-radio-in-agra-3194049-2025-07-31
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Agra Jail Radio: 6 years of systematic communication in the oldest jail building of India
t’s 1:30 PM in District Jail, Agra—a quiet hum fills the air as Uday, Prevendra, Bharat, and Kuldeep step into a familiar room where time transforms into connection and creativity. For the next three hours, this space is their sanctuary—a place they eagerly return to day after day.
🎙️ Welcome to the Jail Radio Room, nestled deep within the walls of this correctional facility in Uttar Pradesh. It’s not just a room—it’s a heartbeat of possibility. Here, incarcerated voices find rhythm, stories take flight, and prisoners become storytellers, broadcasters, and beacons of change. The microphone gives them something rare: a platform to express, to heal, and to hope.
Conceived and executed by India’s leading prison reformer, Prof. Vartika Nanda, this pioneering initiative was inaugurated on July 31, 2019 by Babloo Kumar (IPS), SSP, Agra and Shashikant Mishra, Jail Superintendent.
When COVID-19 struck India, a nationwide ban on jail visitations was imposed—cutting incarcerated individuals off from their families and the outside world. It was during this period of isolation that the transformative power of prison radio was profoundly realized.
📻 In the absence of physical connections, radio emerged as a lifeline. Within the prison walls, it became the primary source of information, reassurance, and entertainment—offering comfort to countless souls navigating uncertainty behind bars.
✨ It was amid this backdrop that the Tinka Model of Prison Radio began to take shape—an innovative concept driven by the need for emotional resilience and constructive engagement.
Later, in 2024, a detailed research report titled, “Study of the condition of women inmates and their children in Indian Prisons and their communication needs with special reference to Uttar Pradesh” conducted under the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), was released in Lucknow by Shri Manoj Kumar Singh (IAS), Chief Secretary, Uttar Pradesh and Shri P. V. Rama Sastry, Director General of Police/Inspector General Prison, Prison Administration and Reform Services, Uttar Pradesh.
Today, Jail Radio at District Jail, Agra stands as an integral pillar of daily life within the prison—no longer a novelty, but a deeply embedded channel of communication, reflection, and reform.
📚 This transformation has been captured in the book Radio in Prison, published by National Book Trust (NBT), India in 2024. The book places Agra's Jail Radio at the heart of its narrative and highlights how the initiative has reshaped prison culture. It has contributed in the improving the mental well-being of inmates and has given them a creative engagement apart from providing them a much-needed identity. Staff and inmates alike participate, promoting unity and positive communication within the prison ecosystem through this jail radio.
Interestingly, this radio paved the way for establishing prison radios in Haryana and in District Jail, Uttarakhand by Tinka Tinka Foundation. Today, these jails have a better way of communicating with each other.
Links:
Jail Radio: Uttar Pradesh – Tinka Tinka Prison Reforms
आगरा जेल रेडियो। तिनका तिनका फाउंडेशन। Voices behind Bars। District Jail, Agra। Uttar Pradesh - YouTube
Agra Jail Radio: For the inmates, by the inmates।Jail। Vartika Nanda - YouTube
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