In a significant step towards redefining correctional rehabilitation through education, skill development, and technology-enabled empowerment, the Department of Prisons & Correctional Services, Karnataka, and R.V. College of Engineering (RVCE), Bengaluru, under the aegis of the Rashtriya Sikshana Samithi Trust (RSST), are working towards a pioneering institutional collaboration to establish a sustainable rehabilitation ecosystem for prison inmates across the prisons in Karnataka.
The proposed initiative, anchored through a formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Department and RVCE, seeks to transform correctional spaces into environments of learning, constructive engagement, and future preparedness. The collaboration envisions structured interventions in digital literacy, employability skills, technical education, innovation, and livelihood-oriented rehabilitation.
The first phase of implementation is being initiated at the Central Prison, Bengaluru (Parappana Agrahara), through the establishment of a dedicated computer training laboratory, supported through institutional contributions, industry partnerships, CSR support, and academic volunteering.
This initiative goes beyond conventional prison education. It is rooted in a deeper belief—that meaningful rehabilitation begins when individuals are given an opportunity to rebuild confidence, acquire skills, and rediscover purpose.
A Shared Vision: Correction Beyond Confinement
Modern correctional philosophy increasingly emphasises reformative justice over punitive isolation. The proposed collaboration between RVCE and the Karnataka Prison and Correctional Services Department seeks to operationalise this philosophy by creating pathways for inmates to gain practical competencies that can support livelihood opportunities and smoother societal reintegration after release.
The MoU framework envisages collaborative interventions in:
Digital literacy and computer education
Skill development and vocational capacity building
Technology-enabled rehabilitation programmes
Livelihood-oriented and entrepreneurship support activities
Innovation, experiential learning, and social responsibility engagement involving faculty and students
CSR-driven infrastructure augmentation and scaling of prison-based learning ecosystems
The initiative also aligns strongly with the broader goals of inclusive education, social justice, skill development, and community rehabilitation.
Computer Lab Establishment at Central Prison, Bengaluru
As part of the initial phase, RVCE is facilitating the establishment of a dedicated computer laboratory at the Central Prison, Bengaluru, aimed at creating a structured learning environment for inmates.
The proposed lab will include computers, networking infrastructure, training resources, digital learning tools, and curated educational content suitable for correctional settings. Several functional computer systems have already been identified through institutional refurbishment efforts, reflecting a sustainable reuse model aligned with social impact.
The laboratory is envisioned not merely as an instructional facility, but as a space of aspiration, discipline, and self-improvement, enabling inmates to engage productively and meaningfully during incarceration.
A formal inauguration of the initiative is expected with the gracious presence of Hon’ble Justice Vikram Nath, Judge, Supreme Court of India, reflecting the larger societal significance of correctional education and rehabilitation.