Delhi jail takes up computing

Some good news for a change, occurring in Asia’s “largest prison”.

i believe a similar program to this should be implemented in other prisons across the region.

Delhi jail takes up computing, Jyotsna Singh, BBC, 9 May 2003

Prisoners at Asia’s largest prison, the Tihar jail in Delhi, are being given the chance to learn about computing. A computer education centre has been opened to enable the prison’s inmates to develop and practice computer skills. Debit or smart cards have also been issued to prisoners to make purchasing within the complex easier for them.

The authorities say the measures are expected to help prisoners return to the mainstream of the society once they leave the jail.

Delhi’s Chief Minister Shiela Dixit also announced that three new prisons are being built to ease the pressure on Tihar jail which is overcrowded with up to 15,000 inmates.

With a snacks shop, gym, and beauty parlour, all within the prison complex, there is a lot that the prisoners of Tihar may want to spend their money on. So far they were given coupons to exchange for currency notes. But the coupons will now be replaced with smart cards which will also contain personal information about the prisoners. The latest scheme will allow prisoners to receive a little over $5 or Rs250 at a time.

The first batch of prisoners has begun taking classes which will teach them basic computer skills, in addition to providing information about legal aid.

The special programme created by the National Institute of Information Technology, (NIIT), is available in four languages - Hindi, Tamil Gujarati and English. The prisoners will be taught to maintain canteen and welfare fund accounts.

NIIT spokesman Ajai Lal said: “As responsible corporate citizens, the challenge remains to ensure that computer education reaches different sections of the society.”

The head of the prison, Ajay Agarwal, said, "Computer has become a necessity in today’s world. “NIIT’s program will provide a good opportunity to the inmates of Tihar to get initiated into the world of information technology, which would also provide them with a platform to join the societal mainstream”.

A good way to get a free computer course :k:

^ Conversely, a good way to implement some programmes in Asia's largest prison that assist prisoners in feeling more integrated into the society upon their release.

do they teach MS Excel there, im not very fluent with it.

Albeit the following two articles are old, but a slightly interesting read nevertheless.

Why the poor need technology, BBC, 6 October 2002

Senegal mixes community and PCs, BBC, 16 October 2002

this is more far-sighted, and positive in outlook than many institutions in the US.

Due to a lack of funding, many juvenile prisons are letting their inmates out before they complete their terms. A far cry from 'rehabilitation' of 'criminals' enabling them to make a living and lead a meaningful life in the real world.

Punishment without a solution is pointless.

Well this will create more crimes in India because People in india can't afford Computer education in institutes or Colleges now it will make is easy to get an education commit a crime go to campus for computer education.

I think they should punish the criminals then to educate them to be more intelligent to commit crime. knowing that internet is the best way to find out things. and what about the people who were victums of those morons actions. I totally am against this crap.