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The hands that hurt, the voices that heal: Shivamogga Central Jail inmates present songs on Bhadravathi Akashavani

The hands that hurt, the voices that heal: Shivamogga Central Jail inmates present songs on Bhadravathi Akashavani
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Inmates at Shivamogga Central Jail participated in a radio music program on Bhadravathi Akashavani as part of a rehabilitation initiative. The inmates performed songs and shared personal stories, expressing a desire for reform and reconnection with their families.

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This initiative showcases the role of cultural and artistic programs in the rehabilitation and mental well-being of prison inmates.

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For listeners of Bhadravathi Akashavani, Sunday (June 7) afternoon brought something extraordinary — a music programme called ‘Jailu Hakkigala Gaanasudhe’, presented by inmates of the Central Prison in Shivamogga as part of an initiative to foster rehabilitation among the convicted.

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