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_aNanda, Vartika _91 |
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_aNew Delhi _bNational Book Trust _c2024 |
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520 | _aThis book is an attempt to bring forth the efforts of the prison radio model and the conceptualisation of jail journalism in Indian prisons. Prison radio is an outlet for creative expression and an initiative to improve prison life for those who call these jails home. Prison reform is one of the significant points of discussion in the criminal justice system. Dr. Vartika Nanda is an academic by profession, a journalist by vocation and a prison reformer by passion. She has introduced the concept of constructive journalism in jails contributing in fulfilling communication and creative needs of inmates. She is the founder of Tinka Tinka Foundation, engaged in Improving living conditions in prisons. She is the curator of Tinka Tinka India and Tinka Tinka Bandini Awards. Her accolades include Stree Shakti Puraskar by President of India. Her work has found mention in the Limca Book of Records twice and its cognisance has been taken by the Supreme Court of India. | ||
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