Monday 13 February 2012 Government 2.0: The Road Ahead
Dhanbad prison e-Connected for visitors

The new facility will provide the relatives of the prisoners to interact through video conferencing system set up in 8 blocks of the district

Dhanbad: Relatives and friends of under-trials and prisoners lodged in Dhanbad Jail will no longer have to wait for hours in long queues to meet them as all the eight block headquarters of Dhanbad district have now been e-connected to the prison to facilitate video conferencing.

Inaugurating the prison e-Interview service Dhanbad Deputy Commissioner Sunil Kumar Burnwal said that the move would greatly reduce stress among prisoners regarding the well-being of their family members as most often they do not get an opportunity to interact with them due to rush at the jail gate during meeting hours.

“Women find it most difficult to meet their relatives in jail due to social compulsions,” said Burnwal, adding the new facility will address all their concerns.

The e-connecting efforts would be co-ordinated by block pragya kendras, a key element in the Centre’s national e-governance plan under which unemployed youth are used to man service centres equipped with computers.

The kendras in eight block headquarters of Dhanbad district have been e-connected with the jail by Jharnet, the state arm for implementing the e-governance project.

According to district officials, a family member of a jail inmate would have to contact the nearest pragya kendra to be allotted a time slot. The kendra will fix a time in consultation with the jail authorities.

Under normal circumstances, time allotted to a family would be 15 minutes for a nominal charge of Rs 10.

Jail superintendent Hamid Akhtar said the facility would be available from 8 am to 1 pm throughout the week except Sundays. “Two studios have been created in the jail premises,” he said, adding that the hardware and software required to start the facility were already in place.

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