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Jail mates to have telephone access in Karnataka

Mangalore, Mar 14 (UNI) Jailmates in Karnataka will soon have telephone access to have contact with outside world.

To begin with Telephone booths, with STD facility, would be installed in Bangalore Central Jail at a cost of Rs 2.39 lakh.

However, the facility comes with strict supervision by the authorities, Additional Director General of Police (Prison) S T Ramesh told newsmen here yesterday.

He said that the prisoners, both convicted and undertrials, would be provided with telephone cards to speak to their near and dear ones during specific hours.

The Department would evolve guidelines to regulate and monitor the use of telephones by the inmates and all conversations would be recorded for safety purpose.

Replying to a question, he said that to ensure well being of the prisoners and to overcome their psychological problems and to prevent prisoners from taking to suicide ''Psychological well-being Committee '' would be set up in all the 98 jails in the State. The Committee would be headed by Jail Superintendent of respective Jails. Medical Officer would be the member Secretary of the Committee which would have Social workers and psychiatrists to adopt multi-pronged approach to redress psychological problems and ensure well being of the prisoners, he added.

To another question, Mr Ramesh ruled out shifting of Mangalore Central Jail to the outskirts. However, the present jail would be upgraded at a cost of Rs 7.5 Crore.

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CISF ASI commits suicide

Visakhapatnam, Mar 14 (UNI) A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) allegedly committed suicide by consuming poision in the city last night, police today said. T Someswara Rao (42) had a heated argument with a woman with whom he had an illicit affair. He took out a pesticide bottle and consumed the contents, police said. The ASI was taken to the hospital, where he died, police added. UNI.....

MP Budget to benefit contract teachers

Bhopal, Feb 26 (UNI) Shiksha karmis and contract teachers would benefit by Rs 650 to Rs 1,700 per month as per the provisions of the the Madhya Pradesh Budget for 2007-08, presented in the state Assembly today by Finance Minister Raghavji. ''On the basis of the Dubey Committee Report, the distinction between shiksha karmis and contract teachers is proposed to be done away with and an improved payscale is to be introduced. This will place an estimated additional annual burden of.....

MP Budget delayed due to oppn bedlam

Bhopal, Feb 26 (UNI) The Madhya Pradesh Budget for 2007-08 was presented about ten minutes behind schedule in the state Assembly today courtesy pandemonium and constant interruption by the opposition. After the House assembled for the day, Speaker Ishwar Das Rohani told Finance Minister Raghavji -- at the appointed time 1030 hrs -- to present the document. At that juncture, Leader of the Opposition Jamuna Devi and several other main opposition Congress members began shouting over the postponement of question hour......
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