Nagpur Central Jail Hosts Lippan Art Training to Boost Women Inmates’ Rehabilitation

Nagpur: In a significant step toward inmate rehabilitation and skill development, the Nagpur Central Jail organized a Handicraft and Lippan Art Training Program for women inmates on Tuesday, March 31, reinforcing the Maharashtra Prison Department’s motto of “Reformation and Rehabilitation.”
Focus on Skill Development and Rehabilitation
The initiative was conducted under the guidance of senior officials Suhas Warke and Yogesh Desai, with training support provided by Pidilite Fevicryl India, Nagpur.
A total of 80 women inmates participated in the program, which aimed to nurture creativity and provide practical vocational skills that can support livelihoods both inside and outside prison.
Creative Output and Economic Contribution
During the training, inmates created a variety of handcrafted products, including:
Fabric pouches
Tote bags
Clay jewellery
Warli paintings
Clay paperweights
These handmade items were later displayed and sold at the prison’s sales outlet, receiving a strong public response and generating significant sales, thereby contributing to the prison’s revenue.
Empowering Inmates for Life Beyond Prison
Officials emphasized that such initiatives are designed not only to engage inmates constructively but also to equip them with employable skills. The objective is to help inmates achieve financial independence after their release and support their families with dignity.
The program also reflects a broader effort to connect inmate-produced goods with society, creating awareness and generating sustainable employment opportunities.
Certificate Distribution Ceremony Held
A certificate distribution ceremony for the successful participants was held on March 31, 2026, at the jail premises.
Certificates were distributed by key dignitaries, including:
Jail Superintendent Vaibhav Aage
Additional Superintendent Deepa Aage
Advocate Ganesh Khanzhode
Advocate Kaustubh Lule
Advocate Gaurav Khond
Trainer Prajakta Jogalekar
Officials and Staff in Attendance
The event was attended by several prison officials and social workers, including:
Deputy Superintendent Shridhar Kale
Senior Jail Officer Anand Pansare
Jail Officers Vaman Nimje, Nitin Kshirsagar, and Bhimrao Raut
Social worker Meena Latkar (Prayas)
Havaldar Durga Shahare and other women staff
The program was introduced by teacher Swati Bhagat, while the vote of thanks was delivered by social worker Meena Latkar.
Strengthening Reformative Justice in Maharashtra
This initiative highlights the continued focus of the Maharashtra Prison Department on rehabilitation through skill-building, transforming correctional facilities into centers of opportunity. Programs like these not only boost inmate confidence but also pave the way for their successful reintegration into society.
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