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Sunday, March 26, 2023

Breaking barriers: Muslim inmates observe fast during Navratri and Hindus participate in roza for Ramzan - Indiatimes.com

AGRA: A heartwarming display of communal harmony and brotherhood was witnessed at the central jail in Agra as some Muslim inmates observed the fast of Navratri alongside their Hindu fellow prisoners. This gesture was reciprocated by a few Hindu prisoners who observed 'roza' during Ramzan.
The nine-day Hindu festival of Chaitra Navratri, which commemorates the victory of good over evil, began on March 22. The Muslim holy month of Ramzan started the following day.
Radha Krishna Mishra, the deputy inspector general in-charge at Central Jail, told PTI, "Muslim inmates are observing fast for Navratri and also taking part in 'bhajan (devotional songs)' being organised at the temple on the premises."
Mishra pointed to the Hindu prisoners who were participating in roza and said, "It is a good idea where prisoners from both the religions are generating a message of Hindu-Muslim unity".
Naushad, a prisoner, gave his opinions on fasting during Navratri in a video that the jail's administration released.
"I kept a fast on the first day of Navratri and will keep one on the last day. In jail, we all live with unity and respect everyone's religious sentiments.
"We take part in the bhajans organised at the temple and sing with the Hindu inmates."
Alok Singh, the jailor, said the facility has 905 inmates. Of them, 17 Muslim inmates observed a fast on Navratri while 37 Hindus observed roza.
The jail administration has made arrangements for fruits and milk for inmates fasting for Navratri. For the inmates observing roza, the authorities have arranged for dates to break their fasts.
Since Friday, the jail authorities have also been organising 'Bhagwat Katha' for the prisoners. On March 31, a 'bhandara' will be organised.
"It brings positivity among the inmates and keeps them motivated," Singh added.
Vartika Nanda, founder of Tinka Tinka -- a social organisation that works for the welfare of prison inmates -- said jail is the perfect place for the exchange of religious festivals and rituals.
"When inmates from different religions take part in each other's rituals, it is a perfect example of solidarity and mutual respect," she said.
(With inputs from PTI)

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