Tihar jail to hold language classes for inmates
Tihar jail to hold language classes for inmates New Delhi: Tihar Jail administration will hold English, Punjabi and Urdu language classes for inmates to impart reading, writing and speaking skills for their personality development and to make them employment ready. "It has been decided New Delhi: Tihar Jail administration will hold English, Punjabi and Urdu language classes for inmates to impart reading, writing and speaking skills for their personality development and to make them employment ready. "It has been decided to hold English, Punjabi and Urdu classes for inmates to impart them reading, writing, and speaking skills for their personality development and preparation for employment after release," a Tihar Jail spokesperson said. The official also added that initially, it is expected that 65 inmates may get benefit from these classes.

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