The two radio channels were launched yesterday by Vimlaa Mehra, the Director General (Prisons).
The radio channels, along with an e-library in the Central Jail No. 2, was launched in collaboration with the Care Today Foundation for entertainment of prison inmates.
The radio channels will help prisoners engage in positive activities. Important informations are now being disseminated to the prisoners through them and this is also a major source of entertainment. The inmates are also being trained in radio jockeying.
If prisoners want to listen to their favourite songs, they would have to send their request in advance to the RJs so that these may be aired, the official added.
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