Three reformative initiatives inaugurated at Nizamabad Central Prison

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DGP of Prisons and Correctional Services Soumya Mishra on  with different   elder  officers astatine  the 31st BPCL Fuel Outlet successful  Nizamabad.

DGP of Prisons and Correctional Services Soumya Mishra on with different elder officers astatine the 31st BPCL Fuel Outlet successful Nizamabad. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

Director General of Prisons and Correctional Services Soumya Mishra connected Monday inaugurated 3 large payment and reformative projects astatine the Central Prison successful Nizamabad, the 31st BPCL Fuel Outlet, the 3rd Apiculture (honey bee farming) Unit, and the 4th NIVRUTTI De-Addiction Centre.

The programmes were attended by Nizamabad Police Commissioner P. Sai Chaitanya, Inspector General of Prisons N. Murali Babu, Deputy Inspector General of Prisons M. Sampath, representatives from Prakruthi NGO, BPCL officials, and elder situation staff.

At Mallaram, Nizamabad, DGP Mishra inaugurated the 31st BPCL Fuel Outlet established successful collaboration with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. The outlet provides employment opportunities to reformed and released prisoners, enabling them to rebuild their lives done honorable work. “Our substance outlets are not conscionable sources of income, they are symbols of reform, discipline, and trust,” she said, thanking BPCL for its continued enactment successful rehabilitating erstwhile inmates.

BPCL Territory Manager (Retail) B. Sravan Kumar and income serviceman Ch. Venkata Karthik praised the initiative, saying it merged societal work with sustainable livelihoods.

Later, the serviceman inaugurated the 3rd Apiculture Unit wrong the Nizamabad Central Prison, intended to bid inmates successful chromatic bee farming and promote eco-friendly income generation. “Trained inmates could proceed the signifier aft merchandise with authorities assistance,” she said. DIG M. Sampath noted that akin units astatine Cherlapalli and Sangareddy had been palmy and were helping inmates summation utile skills.

In the afternoon, the 4th NIVRUTTI De-Addiction Centre was inaugurated nether the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, with information from NGOs including WORD, Vikram Surya Health Organisation, I Care, and Prakruthi. The centre aims to rehabilitate inmates struggling with substance dependence done counselling, therapy, and structured programmes.

Psychologist Sravya from the NIVRUTTI Centre explained that the installation conducts 7–8 sessions per inmate, focusing connected affectional wellbeing, empathy, meditation, and beingness skills. One reformed inmate shared his experience, saying that the programme had restored his assurance and consciousness of purpose.

Published - October 27, 2025 06:56 p.m. IST

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