FDI discuss issues of women inmates with Superintendent Jail.

QUETTA -- Superintendent District Jail Quetta Mohammad Ishaq Zehri on Sunday said that despite issues of unavailability of books and teaching materials, the District Jail Quetta with the support of the Social Welfare Department continues teaching the women inmates and children.

'For the health and hygiene and monthly needs of female prisoners, the cooperation of philanthropists and non-governmental organizations is a commendable initiative,' he said while talking to the Executive Director of Forum for Dignity Initiatives Pakistan, Uzma Yaqoob who called on him, here, at District Jail Quetta.

Various issues faced by the jail inmates including women and children were discussed besides establishment of a permanent school for children in the prison premises.

FDI head Uzma Yaqoob lauded the overall health and hygiene condition of the jail and offered FDI help including professional and vocational training of women teachers.

Superintendent District Jail Quetta Ishaq Zehri on the occasion apprised FDI head that there are currently 36 women prisoners accompanied by their 11 children.

'Our effort is to...

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