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Madhya Pradesh ranks first in the country in providing assistance to poor prisoners: Chief Minister Dr. Yadav

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Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav has stated that Madhya Pradesh ranks first in the country in providing financial assistance to poor prisoners for bail and fines. Under this initiative, economically weaker prisoners are granted financial aid of up to Rs 25,000 for paying fines. Madhya Pradesh is the first state in India to have approved Rs 6,43,517 for 31 prisoners in the form of fines and bail.

Dr. Yadav also highlighted that Madhya Pradesh is a leading state in complying with Section 479 of the Indian Civil Protection Code, which mandates that a jail superintendent must submit a written application to the relevant court for bail when a prisoner has completed either half or one-third of their sentence. Under this provision, cases of 78 prisoners were forwarded to the court, resulting in the release of 46 prisoners. The Chief Minister congratulated the officials of the Jail and Correctional Services Department for the state’s outstanding performance in both these areas.

Dr. Yadav made these remarks while reviewing the Jail and Correctional Services Department at Samatva Bhavan (Chief Minister’s residence) on Wednesday. He directed officials to enhance security measures in prisons and accelerate activities aimed at the intellectual and moral rehabilitation of prisoners.

E-Prison System Implemented Across All Jails in Madhya Pradesh

During the meeting, officials informed that the E-Prison Management System is operational in all jails across the state, continuously updating prisoner records. The system has recorded 13,17,303 admissions (including legacy data) so far, and details of over 1,31,000 prisoners have been uploaded through ICJS (Interoperable Criminal Justice System). Since the implementation of new criminal laws on July 1, 2024, 48,139 prisoners have been registered under the E-Prison system. Efforts are also underway to increase the capacity of jails.

Special Remission for Prisoners on Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas (November 15)

Officials proposed granting early release to prisoners with good conduct every year on Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas (November 15). CM Dr. Yadav approved this proposal, stating that prisoners demonstrating good behavior should receive special remission on this occasion.

Expansion of Open Prisons

Dr. Yadav emphasized the importance of open prisons, stating that they give inmates a sense of freedom. He directed the expansion of open prisons in the state, highlighting that prisons should not just be places of punishment but also centers for rehabilitation and reformation.

Priority on Reformative Activities

The Chief Minister stressed the need for prisoner rehabilitation programs, including skill development, yoga, spiritual education, and counseling. These initiatives will help in the mental and moral development of inmates and ensure their positive reintegration into society.

Encouraging Innovation in Prison Reforms

Dr. Yadav called for greater community involvement in prison reforms. He urged social and religious organizations and experts to contribute to rehabilitation programs. The state government is committed to making every possible effort to ensure that prisoners can lead a dignified life after their release.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Shri Anurag Jain, Additional Chief Secretary (CM Office) Dr. Rajesh Rajora, DGP (Jail & Correctional Services) Shri GP Singh, Principal Secretary (Finance) Shri Manish Rastogi, Secretary (Jail & Correctional Services) Shri Manish Singh, ADG Shri Akheto Sema, Additional DGP Shri Sanjay Pandey, along with other senior officials. The officials presented a report on the department’s current operations, past year’s achievements, and future plans..

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