In-charge Officer of Special Prison Nara & Correction Service, Hashim Haidari, distributes jackets and warm clothes among poor prisoners to protect them from winter in Hyderabad.
In-charge Officer of Special Prison Nara & Correction Service, Hashim Haidari, distributes jackets and warm clothes among poor prisoners to protect them from winter in Hyderabad.
By Abdul Ghafoor Sarohi
Hyderabad: Hashim Haidari, the In-charge Officer of Special Prison Nara, initiated a humanitarian effort by distributing jackets, warm blankets, and other essential winter clothing to poor prisoners at Nara Jail in Hyderabad. This initiative aims to provide relief to those who are financially weak and unable to afford the necessary clothing during the harsh winter season.
During the event, Hashim Haidari emphasized that the primary goal of the prison administration is to ensure the welfare of prisoners by offering them protection from extreme weather conditions. He further highlighted that the administration is working on various programs to improve the overall conditions in the prison, including better medical care, educational facilities, and welfare schemes.
Haidari stressed the importance of treating prisoners with dignity and respect for their rights, emphasizing that humanitarian principles should guide all actions within the prison. The initiative was appreciated by both the jail officials and the prisoners, marking a positive step towards improving the living conditions of those incarcerated.