Quetta commissioner calls for educating women, children in jails
Says character-building programmes will help prisoners become better citizens
QUETTA:
Quetta Commissioner Javed Anwar Shahwani has urged all stakeholders to put in collective efforts to provide education to women and children in jails.
Political, social and religious groups must come out to play their role in facilitating the imprisoned children and women, said the Quetta commissioner while addressing a character-building session organised by the federal muhtasib and national commissioner for children rights at the Commissioner Office on Monday.
Commissioner urges crackdown on illegal vehicles
Member Provisional Assembly Yasmin Lehri, federal muhtasib and national commissioner for children rights and representatives of different government and non-governmental organisations were in attendance.
Commissioner Shahwani said, “Collective efforts are needed to ensure safety, training and financial assistance to women and children imprisoned in jails.”
He called for paying attention towards prisoners in order to bring about a positive change.
"There is a dire need of a separate jail for women and children so that they can be provided with a secure environment and other necessities,” he added. “Character-building programmes will not only help prisoners become better citizens but will equip them with skills to earn respectably.”
Quetta Commissioner Javed Anwar Shahwani has urged all stakeholders to put in collective efforts to provide education to women and children in jails.
Political, social and religious groups must come out to play their role in facilitating the imprisoned children and women, said the Quetta commissioner while addressing a character-building session organised by the federal muhtasib and national commissioner for children rights at the Commissioner Office on Monday.
Commissioner urges crackdown on illegal vehicles
Member Provisional Assembly Yasmin Lehri, federal muhtasib and national commissioner for children rights and representatives of different government and non-governmental organisations were in attendance.
Commissioner Shahwani said, “Collective efforts are needed to ensure safety, training and financial assistance to women and children imprisoned in jails.”
He called for paying attention towards prisoners in order to bring about a positive change.
"There is a dire need of a separate jail for women and children so that they can be provided with a secure environment and other necessities,” he added. “Character-building programmes will not only help prisoners become better citizens but will equip them with skills to earn respectably.”