2018: December 10Human Rights Day
Dreams inside PrisonsTinka Tinka India Awards Announced
Exclusive awards for inmates & prison administrators

·        12 inmates and 9 prison administrators chosen for awards this year

·        Awards dedicated to reformation and creativity within jails.

·        The theme for paintings this year was Dreams inside Jails

·        Prison Reformer Vartika Nanda is the founder of Tinka Tinka aimed at connecting prisons across India.
·        Awards were released by DrA P Maheshwari(IPS) DG, BPR&D, Ministry of Home Affairs, ShriBhupinder Singh (IPS), DG Prisons, Rajasthan, and Vartika Nanda, Founder, Tinka Tinka Foundation. The awards were released at Central Prison, Jaipur
·        Three categoriesPainting, Special Talent and Awards for Jail Administrators

33yearold, Raja Ram lodged in Bhatinda Central Jail, Punjab, has been awarded the first prize in the Tinka Tinka India Awards Painting’ category
for the year 2018Raja has been working towards making paintings on the Punjabi culture with an objective to save the Punjabi heritageHe has been chosen for his painting– The dreaming kidsdepicting two children, one poor and the other rich, dreaming for a better lifeThe poor is dreaming of food and the rich is holding a laptopThis picture highlights the limitations experienced by children living with either of their parents in prisons. Indian prisons have more than 1800 children living in such circumstances.

Shobha Ram, 36, lodged in Central Jail, BilaspurChattisgarh  has won the second prize for his sketch titled Ai Dhairya kee Kashti har Toofan se Nikaal”.  Lodged in the prison for the last 8 years,Shobha Ram was a farmer before landing  in prison.

Sudeb Manmohan Pal, 36, a convict in Nasik Central Jail, Maharashtra has been chosen for his painting titled Nothing Lasts”. The painting shows a melting candle and a house, reflecting the inmates desire to return to the free world. With a degree in commerce, fine arts, fashion photography and engineering, he has brought colors inside the prison.

This year five inmates have been chosen for the consolation prize.
         
28year old Aakash Suresh, a convict in Bhopal Central Jail has been chosen for his image depicting changeWith a pigeon at the centre representing peace, his pencil sketch has impressive shades of positivity and creativityThe image shows glimpses of various schemes launched by the government including Swachcha Bharat and also the support provided by NGOs.

Manish Babubhai Parmar, 41, Ahmedabad Central Jail has been chosen for his painting showing a man helping a woman come outside the prison and start a new life.

Pancham Rathore, lodged in Central Jail, Bilaspur is honoured for his painting depicting an inmate on the passage of time with a deep remorseThe inmate is dreaming to come out and contribute to the society.

Ramesh Patel, 22, lodged in Central Jail, Bilaspur has shown the desire of being accepted in the society after imprisonmentHe has carefully shown the desire of being embraced by society.  He is on life imprisonment.

Mrityunjay Das, lodged in Mumbai Central Prison has made an image of a girl with beautiful eyes.She is holding a rod representing her desire to see the outside world.

The theme for the painting section this year was dreams inside prison.

Four inmates have been chosen for the awards under the category of Special Mention.

46year old Chintan Vidhyasagar Upadhyay, lodged in Thane Central Jail, Maharashtra, has been chosen for his contribution towards teaching the conceptualization of artwork to inmatesChintan was a visual artist before imprisonmentInitially he went into deep depression but later on, he picked up paintingHe created almost 20 paintings inside jail, one of which was purchased by the noted film producer Kiran Rao for a price of 4.5 LakhsUpadhyay also initiated a workshop in Thane Central Jail along with Dabur Pathway Trust for 15 daysHe taught painting techniques to 20 inmatesHe also trained some inmates in Warli painting.

Ravi Shankar,42 Central Jail, Bilaspur, is a life convict and has already spent more than 12 years in prisonHe has completely transformed himself into a spiritual person helping other inmates to come out of their criminal past and contribute to the societyHe has emerged as a healer and spiritual leader in the prisonHe is also a painterHis recent pencilsketch with a handcuff and a key in the hand depicting light and hope coming from outsideThis portrays an image of reformation in prison.


In the special mention category, Vasudev, 36, inmate lodged in Model Jail, Chandigarh, has been nominated for his extremely dedicated work in the jail kitchenHe is a great help to the prison administration The jail officials strongly feel that his presence has brought huge difference in the prison kitchen and his contribution to aanganwadi is also immense.


Amritan Mondal, 39, Kolkata, West Bengal, is a skill development trainerHe has been nominated for the special mention category for his work in the crafting of artisanal products from jute inside the prison and for inspiring everyone to become a social entrepreneurHe is a life convict.


9 administrators have been chosen for the Tinka Tinka India Award for Administrators this year.Three lady officers have bagged this award57– yearold Basheera BegumSuperintendent, Special Prison for Women, Chanchalguda, Hyderabad, Telangana State, has been chosen for playing a vital role in running a women petrol bunk with released women inmates of Telangana Central PrisonShe has received three gold medals for her many meritorious services as a prison officerShe took special initiative for getting admissions for the children of the inmates in the schools of HyderabadShe has specially worked towards promoting education for the children of the inmatesRani Rajaram Bhonsle, 36, Superintendent, Nagpur Central Prison, Maharashtra has been selected for her initiative in organizing telemedicine facility for ailing prisoners and training sessions on making sanitary napkins for the women inmates. Monika Agrawal, Superintendent, Mahila Jail, Jaipur for her special contribution in creating a friendly and creative environment inside prisonShe has given a blend of both tradition and culture in the prison and has encouraged them to create things out of scrap.   


Shashikant Mishra, 52, Superintendent, District Jail, Agra, has been chosen for his contribution in engaging many NGOs for bringing reformation inside jails and also working towards the rehabilitation of inmates.  He has taken special care for providing education to the children of inmates.

Avtar Kishan Saini, 53, Assistant Superintendent, Hoshiarpur Central Jail, Punjab, has been chosen for his special contribution in helping inmates in the cases related to human rightsHe has been providing legal help to the inmates.


Manas Ram Thakur, 49, Honarary Head Warder, Modern Central Jail, Kanda, Himachal Pradesh,has been selected for his exceptional work in the Khadi and Tailoring Unit of the prisonHe has shown extraordinary managerial skills and acumen in production and marketing of Khadi productsPresently, 21 inmates are working in Khadi Unit and 22 in the tailoring Unit.

45 year old Shailendra Namdev from Central Jail, Madhya Pradesh has been chosen for his meritorious work in encouraging the inmates towards artWith a Ph.D in fine arts, he leads the group of inmates and helps in building career in painting.

Pradeep Raghunandan is being given the award in the social sector for his reformative campaigns inEtah Jail, Uttar PradeshHe has also contributed towards the education of inmates and their childrenand providing books to jail library.


Sanjay Yadav– Superintendent, Central Jail, Jaipur, for his contribution in helping inmates synergizing their artistic skills and helping them towards gaining financial independence.

This year the awards were released by ShriBhupinder Singh (IPS), DG Prisons, Rajasthan, Shri A P Maheshwari, DG, BPR&D, Ministry of Home Affairs and Vartika Nanda, Founder, Tinka Tinka Foundation. The awards were released at Central Prison, Jaipur

The mementoes for this year are made by Radha Mohan Kumavat and Noor Mohammad lodged inJaipur Central Jail, Rajasthan35 year old Radha Mohan Kumavat was awarded the Tinka Tinka India Award in 2015Before landing to prison, Radha Mohan Kumavat was a teacherWith a MA and B.Ed degree, he is an avid readerNoor Mohammad, 46, is an artist with extraordinary skill to work with silk thread. He is lodged in the prison for the last 5 years. The backdrops this year were designed by Dev Kishan, another inmate in Jaipur Central JailHe was also given Tinka Tinka India Award in 2015.

Awardees are given a certificate, a memento made by inmates and a copy of Tinka Tinka Madhya PradeshVartika Nanda is credited to have started Tinka Tinka, a unique movement for bringing in creativity and change in prisonsShe has curated the concept of awards for inmates for the first time in IndiaTwo awards, exclusively for inmates – Tinka Tinka India Awards and Tinka Tinka Bandini Awards were instituted to encourage inmates to engage in art work, literature and research on human rights issues. These awards are released on the Human Rights Day and Womens Day, respectively, every yearHer latest work on prisons is Tinka Tinka Madhya Pradesh is another milestone in which 19 souls from jails have come together to create rainbow inside jailsThese include 4 children too, of which 3 were born in prisonThe aim behind these awards is to connect the prisons of India and also encourage the artistic and creative side of inmates as well as the prison administrators


Who is DrVartika NandaDrVartika Nanda is a prison reformerShe is the first Indian to initiate a continuous movement on prisons under the banner Tinka TinkaThe then President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee, conferred the Stree Shakti Puraskar on her in 2014Stree Shakti Puraskar is the highest civilian honour for women in IndiaHer name has also been included in the Limca Book of Records twice for her unique work on prison reformsCurrently, she teaches in the Department of Journalism, Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi University, India.

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4 Responses

  1. As in outside world everyone has a one or the other unique talent in the same way the prisoners have some or the other talents. Tinka tinka has took a great intiative by recognizing their talent and awarded .I hope these type of activities develop the mental strength of the prisoners.

  2. Encouragement can do wonders. Creativity can bring about a positive change while also helping to deal with the otherwise lonely life in the prison. We as a society want to witness change in the prison inmates as soon as they are released and encouraging their creativity and talents can form a firm ground for the same positive change. #vartikananda #tinkatinka #prison #jail

  3. 12 inmates and 9 prison administrators chosen for awards this year. Awards dedicated to reformation and creativity within jails. The theme for paintings this year was Dreams inside Jails. Creativity can help one let go a lot of what disrupts his/her peace of mind. Also, creativity has the potential to introduce someone to appreciation. Appreciation is important in the lives of these inmates because they are already seen as an outcast in society. It’s a hope to any inmate who thinks his/her past makes him/her unworthy of appreciation and just a subject of criticism. It’s high time we break these generalizations that persistently prevail. If someone is willing to change we ought to make it easier for them, that’s what Tinka Tinka Foundation aims for and that’s what they are efficiently pursuing. #vartikananda #tinkatinka #prison

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