"Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had shown enthusiasm for this project two months back and now I will take it up very soon," Alakananda told PTI.
"I will involve girls from state-run homes like 'Sukanya' and Liluah Home' as it will be done with help from the state government. Training and choosing girls from state homes, conducting workshops and taking them from one venue to another will become easy organisationally," she said.
Alakananda said she will also discuss with the CM a "unique concept" of including both prisoners and rehabilitated ex-prisoners in another Tagorean work "Karno Kunti Sangbad".
In this project, she said, the inmates will be able to identify with the character of Karna in Mahabharata "who had been misunderstood thoroughly".
"I hope to get their (government's) consent for this unique concept as well," she pointed out stating that society must change it's mindset towards these people, "who often don't get guarantors for any start-ups after coming out of jail".
"Everyone deserves a second chance if not a third one and apart from Nigel Akkara, who had enacted the role of bandit Ratnakar in 'Valmiki Pratibha' and film 'Muktodhara', there have been others like a chef in a well-known Bengali speciality restaurant who has found a new lease of life after serving jail terms and an entrepreneur who has set up a start-up after release from jail employing some other ex-convicts."
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