India News | Kids Corner Zone at UP District Jail Makes Learning Fun for Inmates' Children

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. District jail here relies on extracurricular activities to "mentally and physically" prepare the children of its female inmates for the future.

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Agra, Dec 10 (PTI) District jail here relies on extracurricular activities to "mentally and physically" prepare the children of its female inmates for the future.

It has even set up a Kids Corner Zone on its premises, where the teachers even play board games like carrom and ludo with the children to keep them engaged in the classroom.

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According to a district jail official, there are 146 women prisoners lodged in the prison. There are six kids aged between 0-6 years. Of these, only three are being educated at the zone in the district jail premises.

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Besides, 41 youths aged between 18-21 years are being taught by the two teachers of the Basic Education Department of Agra, the official said.

"Three kids of the women inmates are being educated at the creche located in the district jail premises. There are a total of six kids with the women jail inmates. Two teachers from the Basic Education Department have been appointed to train these kids at the Kids Corner Zone," PD Salonia, Superintendent at District Jail in Agra, told PTI.

"This zone has toys and carrom board and Ludo games, pictures on the wall etc for the kids. They are taught with the help of pictures of the fruits and alphabets, " he said.

"The aim is to train kids with the help of alphabets, general awareness and make them mentally or physically prepared for the future," he said.

Ritu Garg, a teacher at the jail premises said, "Curricular activities are also carried out to make teaching impressive." PTI

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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