Correctional home authorities help inmate to open coaching classes
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KOLKATA, 26 NOV: The authorities of the correctional home have given Rs 10,000 to an inmate, who has been released from the prison a few days ago, for opening a coaching class centre.
Inspector general (prisons) Mr Ranvir Kumar said Mr Randhir Basu (70), who was given life sentence following a murder case at Noapara in 1991, was released on 13 April this year. Mr Basu, who was a science teacher, expressed his desire for opening a coaching centre for earning his livelihood. Mr Basu, a private tutor, was accused of murdering four persons of a same family in connivance with his student Ms Sudipa Pal. Mrs Pal was earlier released. Mr Basu spent a long time in an open-air jail in Lalgola in Murshidabad and used to earn money through coaching classes. After releasing from the jail he was suffering economic crisis and later contacted jail authorities for help. Ramakrishna Mission also gave him Rs 15,000 for opening a coaching class.
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