Gujarat Jail Felicitates Inmates' Sons for Securing Govt Jobs Under Vikasdeep

The Ahmedabad Central Jail hosted a ceremony under the Gujarat government's 'Vikasdeep' scheme to felicitate the sons of two inmates who secured government employment. One awardee, son of inmate Rajendrasinh Jadeja, was selected as an Unarmed Police Constable, while the other, son of released convict Surasang Solanki, was appointed as a Junior Clerk. State DGP K.L.N. Rao presented cash awards of Rs 15,001 each and emphasized that prisons should be schools of reform. The event, guided by Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi, highlights ongoing efforts to support inmates' families through education and welfare schemes.

Key Points: Inmates' Sons Felicitated at Ahmedabad Jail for Govt Jobs

  • Sons of inmates secure government jobs
  • Cash awards under Vikasdeep scheme
  • Aim to encourage education despite incarceration
  • Part of broader prison reform initiatives
  • DGP emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment
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Gujarat: Two inmates' sons felicitated at Ahmedabad Central Jail under 'Vikasdeep' scheme

Gujarat's Vikasdeep scheme honors sons of inmates for clearing police & clerk exams, promoting reform through education and support.

"A jail is not merely a centre for punishment but a school of reform. - K.L.N. Rao"

Ahmedabad, Jan 28

The Ahmedabad Central Jail, on Wednesday, hosted a felicitation ceremony under the Gujarat government's 'Vikasdeep' scheme, honouring the meritorious children of inmates, who have succeeded in competitive examinations and secured government employment.

The event was organised with the objective of encouraging the children of prisoners to pursue education and build stable careers despite the challenges arising from incarceration within their families.

Gujarat Director General of Police (DGP) K.L.N. Rao presented cash awards and certificates to two young men whose achievements were highlighted during the programme.

One awardee is the son of Rajendrasinh Jadeja, an inmate lodged at the Ahmedabad Central Jail, who has been selected as an Unarmed Police Constable after completing the Gujarat Police Recruitment Board recruitment process for 2024.

The second awardee is the son of Surasang Solanki, a released convict from Rajkot Central Jail, who cleared the Gujarat Subordinate Service Selection Board examination, and has been appointed as a Junior Clerk in the Gujarat Food and Civil Supplies Department in Surat.

Both recipients were awarded a cash prize of Rs 15,001 each, along with a memento and a certificate of appreciation, under the 'Vikasdeep' scheme.

The programme was held under the guidance of Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi and was presided over by state DGP Rao.

Addressing the gathering, state DGP Rao said that prisons should not be viewed solely as places of punishment.

"A jail is not merely a centre for punishment but a school of reform. The prison department is continuously working to ensure that the children of inmates progress through education and competitive examinations and create a bright future for themselves," he added.

Officials said the initiative is part of a broader effort by the state prison department to provide moral and material support to inmates and their families, particularly children pursuing studies.

Senior prison officials, including the Inspector General of Prisons, Ahmedabad Jail Superintendent, Gaurav Agrawal and Deputy Superintendent P.I. Solanki, were present at the ceremony along with jail staff and inmates.

The prison department also shared details of incentives distributed over the past two years under similar welfare schemes.

Under the 'Ek Nai Ummeed' scheme, 57 inmates across the state who passed Class 10, Class 12 and higher examinations were awarded cash incentives totalling Rs 74,057 on August 12, 2024.

Incentives were also extended to the children of convicted inmates, with 39 children of 38 prisoners receiving Rs 54,038 in November 2024, and 38 children of 34 prisoners receiving Rs 47,538 in June 2025.

Additionally, on January 22, cash incentives totalling Rs 11,500 were distributed to 10 children of convicted inmates, while a separate incentive of Rs 1,501 was awarded to one inmate on the same date.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Kudos to the young men! Securing government jobs in this competitive environment is no small feat, especially with such difficult family circumstances. Their hard work is truly inspiring. Hope this motivates many more.
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Aman W
A jail as a 'school of reform' is a powerful concept. Supporting the families, especially the education of children, is crucial for true rehabilitation. This is a positive step, but I hope the support continues beyond just felicitation and includes mentorship and counselling.
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, Rs. 15,001 feels like a very token amount compared to the challenges these children face. The real award is the job, of course, but sustained financial aid for tuition or books would be more impactful than a one-time cash prize.
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Karthik V
Good work by the Gujarat prison department. It's important to recognise that an inmate's family, particularly their children, are also serving a silent sentence. Schemes like these provide much-needed hope and practical support. Jai Hind!
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Nikhil C
This is the kind of news we need more of. Instead of just punishing, the system is trying to heal and rebuild lives. Congratulations to the awardees! Your success stories will change perceptions and inspire your fathers too.

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