For prisoners who have been suffering in
prison cells with various diseases and consequences can now afford to take a
breath of relief as Prison Fellowship now focuses upon improving the existing
state of prisons in developing countries. The vision has been laid by the
Prison Fellowship Chairperson, Dr. Rajan
Mahtani, who is also the chairperson for the Finance Bank of Zambia Ltd.
In his plan to improve the present status
of prison cells in Zambia, Dr. Mahtani is looking forward to offer a safer life
to the prisoners by way of eliminating the hazards of HIV and Tuberculosis. The
ideology is to promote a better life among the prisoners and allow them with a
chance to transform themselves from “a danger to society” to “agents of change”.
The whole arrangement was discussed by Rajan Matani at a dinner party which was
hosted in honour of the Prison Commission’s founding President. The event can
be marked as the beginning of a new era where a chance to the transform life of
the prisoners and their children is being given.
One of the most impressive statements that
came from Dr. Mahtani remarked, “These volunteers working hand-in-hand with the
prison chaplains have seen many whose lives have been transformed from being a
danger to society into being agents of change.” This clearly highlights the level of
confidence which Dr. Mahtani has in this project and moreover, it can be
regarded that this philanthropist is back again with one more step towards innovation and development inZambia. Gordon Loux, Prison Fellowship International President, is also happy with the flow of development in
Zambia’s prisons.
In light of the above news, it can be
regarded that the people of Zambia and its administration is operating on a
harmonious scale where everybody understands their role and level of dependence
in the economy. The pioneer in this development once again is Dr. Rajan
Mahtani.
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Wow!! A great step towards Future. Thought of giving a safer life by Dr. Mahtani to the prisoners by eliminating the hazards of HIV and Tuberculosis in Zambia is so good.
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