Jail Mein Dakhil Honay Ka Darwaza Chota Kyun? - Sar e Aam Team Central Jail Lahore Pohnch Gai

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Transcript
00:00In my hand is Lahore's historical Central Jail.
00:04For the first time, we will take you inside the jail with Sarayam's cameras.
00:09We will show you how the prisoners are living their lives,
00:13what kind of facilities are being provided to them,
00:16or what kind of problems they are facing.
00:19And especially, to make them a good human being,
00:22what work is being done in Lahore's Central Jail to reform them.
00:27Come.
00:31Jail
00:42So, we have to wait here.
00:44And this is the door of the traditional jail,
00:46through which you have to bend down.
00:48We will definitely ask the authorities,
00:50that it has been like this for many centuries.
00:53So, what is behind this tradition?
00:56You have to bend down through the door of the traditional jail.
01:01Let's see.
01:06Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:07How are you?
01:08I am fine.
01:09How are you?
01:10I am fine.
01:11How are you?
01:12I am fine.
01:13How are you?
01:14I am fine.
01:15I am fine.
01:16How are you?
01:17I am fine.
01:18How are you?
01:19I am fine.
01:22Put on the mic.
01:23Excuse me.
01:25Put on the phone.
01:26Assalam-o-Alaikum.
01:27How are you?
01:28I am fine.
01:29How are you?
01:30I am fine.
01:31Thank you so much for giving us permission to record.
01:34And to show the world that the jail is not a scary place.
01:40They are being reformed here.
01:42Thank you so much.
01:43Thank you very much.
01:44So, what is going on here?
01:45He is our young man.
01:46He is on duty in different beats.
01:48Okay.
01:49So, we are briefing him about security and duty.
01:52And this is his routine training?
01:54Yes.
01:55So that we can upgrade him in every way.
01:58Sir, before we move ahead.
02:00A basic question that I always have in my mind is that
02:03in every jail, all the historical jails,
02:05there is a small door through which you have to pass.
02:08What is the logic behind this tradition?
02:10Basically, the logic behind this is my sense.
02:14Although I have not asked anyone.
02:16In this, the person comes to kill his ego.
02:19To break his ego.
02:21That I am a bad person.
02:22Yes, I am a bad person.
02:23I am a great person.
02:24I am a rich person.
02:25I am this and that.
02:26You have to make him bow down once.
02:28You have to make him bow down here.
02:29Absolutely.
02:30You have to follow the rules here.
02:33Absolutely.
02:34Thank you so much.
02:35I hope that we will have a good time.
02:36Let's go.
02:44Sir, the first view is very beautiful.
02:48I am not glorifying here that it is a very good place.
02:51I hope no one comes here.
02:53But if someone has to come here after committing a crime,
02:57it is not like it is hell.
02:59It has been kept in such a way that
03:01maybe a better person can come out of it.
03:03Yes, exactly.
03:04This is the ultimate purpose.
03:05Now this jail has become a rehabilitation center.
03:08So that people can be rehabilitated here.
03:11Psychologically and morally they can be improved.
03:15Absolutely.
03:16Let's talk about the history of this jail.
03:19I am sure that this is the central jail of Lahore.
03:22There were great political figures in this jail.
03:25There were great people.
03:27In the history of Lahore,
03:29there was a time when there were goons and goons.
03:33This jail has seen a lot of history.
03:36Yes, absolutely.
03:37Do you have any such story or any such thing
03:39about its history
03:40or any such person who has lived here
03:42that fascinates you?
03:44I joined the service in 2005.
03:48So there are such stories.
03:50These are old stories.
03:52Bhutto Sahib used to live here in some time.
03:54Yes, exactly.
03:55There were also political people.
03:57What are the programs for the prisoners here?
04:00What are the things that are taught to them here?
04:04Here we have a carpet for the prisoners.
04:09It is a handmade carpet.
04:11In fact, we were watching some footages.
04:13It seems that it was done by very professional people.
04:16Yes.
04:17Apart from this, we have different courses of TABATA.
04:22In which home appliances are repaired.
04:25This motorcycle is being repaired.
04:29Apart from TABATA,
04:31we have a workshop here
04:34where iron work is done.
04:39Technical training.
04:41Apart from this, we have a tailoring unit here.
04:44Okay.
04:45We have a board here to weld four wheels.
04:49So these people who come here,
04:51do they come here already doing this work?
04:55That is, this is their profession
04:56and it is being shown to them.
04:57Or are these things taught to them in a new way?
05:00No, no.
05:01The prisoners who come here,
05:03it is not necessary for some of them
05:05to work in that profession.
05:07Then according to their interest,
05:08they come here and learn.
05:10Then they become experts here.
05:12This is an industrial and vocational center.
05:14Yes.
05:15In which the main library of Central Jail is also visible.
05:17Yes, yes.
05:18So let's go inside.
05:20Come.
05:21How are you?
05:22Are you okay?
05:23How are you?
05:24He is in charge of the vocational area.
05:26Right.
05:27And he is our assistant superintendent.
05:28Masha Allah.
05:29He is with them.
05:30Sir, you are so handsome.
05:32I can see that the work is really great.
05:34Are you okay?
05:35Yes.
05:36What kind of things are being done here
05:38specifically in this center?
05:39Here we make carpets.
05:41Okay.
05:42Handmade carpets.
05:43Right.
05:44And how long has this carpet work been going on here?
05:46Since when has its foundation been laid here?
05:48All this work has been going on
05:50since the time this jail was built.
05:52Right.
05:53So the people who teach for it
05:55are also among the prisoners.
05:56One of the prisoners is our designer.
05:58Oh, he is also a designer.
05:59Yes, he is our designer.
06:00Right.
06:01Long live.
06:02Sir, we have a library.
06:03There are 4125 books in it.
06:04Okay.
06:05We have Islamic books, novels, literature,
06:07different Urdu novels.
06:09So we give these to the prisoners.
06:11They read them.
06:13So now we are entering that library
06:15where the books here are relatively
06:17used more comparatively.
06:19Salam.
06:20Salam.
06:21How are you?
06:22I am fine.
06:23How are you?
06:24I am fine.
06:25Masha Allah.
06:26Are you a librarian?
06:27Yes, sir.
06:28I work in the library.
06:29Okay, you work here.
06:30Yes, sir.
06:31This is a great job.
06:32Alhamdulillah, sir.
06:33I am a librarian.
06:34Oh, you are a librarian.
06:35Long live.
06:36So which books do you like the most?
06:38I like Islamic books.
06:39Okay.
06:40I like books that raise awareness.
06:41I like books that show the difference
06:42between right and wrong.
06:43You like such books.
06:44Yes, sir.
06:45So you like literature, literature.
06:46Yes, sir.
06:47I love all kinds of knowledge.
06:49What to say?
06:50Yes, sir.
06:51Before you came here,
06:52did you read books?
06:53Yes, Alhamdulillah, sir.
06:54Yes, sir.
06:55What is your education?
06:56I am a B.Com student.
06:57You are a B.Com student.
06:58Yes, sir.
06:59Where are you from?
07:00I am from M.A. college.
07:01M.A. college.
07:02I am a historian.
07:03I am a historian.
07:04May I ask you,
07:05what is your age here?
07:06I am 302 years old, sir.
07:07302 years old.
07:08Yes, sir.
07:09May Allah make it easy for you.
07:10So tell me one of your favorite books.
07:13I want to ask you.
07:14If you were to choose one book
07:15as a librarian,
07:16what would it be?
07:17Quran Pak.
07:18Subhanallah.
07:19What to say?
07:20Yes, sir.
07:21Do people take books here to read?
07:23Yes, sir.
07:24I am surprised to see that
07:25people are raising awareness
07:26about this hobby.
07:27That is because
07:28there is no mobile phone here.
07:29Yes, sir.
07:30That is the problem.
07:31Yes, sir.
07:32That is the problem.
07:33The main reason for this is
07:34that there is no mobile phone here.
07:36Yes.
07:37Maybe because
07:38there is no other alternative.
07:39I often say that
07:40we used to read books
07:41in our childhood
07:42because there was no TV
07:43and mobile phones
07:44in our village.
07:45So the only entertainment
07:46we had was
07:47reading books.
07:48But anyway,
07:49this is a great
07:50and a very good thing.
07:51Thank you, sir.
07:52Nice to meet you, sir.
07:53Nice to meet you.
07:54Thank you, sir.
07:55Thank you, sir.
07:56Sir,
07:57the Central Jail Library
07:58in Lahore
07:59is probably
08:00one of the few libraries
08:01in Pakistan
08:02where books
08:03are actually read
08:04because
08:05there are no other
08:06options.
08:07There is no mobile phone
08:08or computer access.
08:09They don't have
08:10access to their own
08:11barracks.
08:12Of course,
08:13training is being
08:14provided for computers.
08:15We will move forward
08:16in that direction as well.
08:17This library is also
08:18very good.
08:19In the name of Allah.
08:20Come, sir.
08:21Come, sir.
08:22Come, sir.
08:23Come, sir.
08:24Come, sir.
08:25Come, sir.

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