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India yoga means less jail time | India yoga means less jail time |
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Prisoners in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh are being freed early if they complete yoga courses. | Prisoners in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh are being freed early if they complete yoga courses. |
For every three months spent practising posture, balance and breathing the inmates can cut their jail time by 15 days. | For every three months spent practising posture, balance and breathing the inmates can cut their jail time by 15 days. |
The authorities say the lessons help to improve the prisoners' self-control and reduce aggression. | The authorities say the lessons help to improve the prisoners' self-control and reduce aggression. |
Some 4,000 inmates across the state are benefiting from the scheme, and many go on to become yoga instructors. | |
'Angry thoughts' | 'Angry thoughts' |
The state's inspector general of prisons, Sanjay Mane, said: "Yoga is good for maintaining fitness, calming the behaviour, controlling anger and reducing stress. | The state's inspector general of prisons, Sanjay Mane, said: "Yoga is good for maintaining fitness, calming the behaviour, controlling anger and reducing stress. |
"When a prisoner attends yoga sessions and fulfils some other conditions, he will be considered for a remission if his jail superintendent recommends his case." | "When a prisoner attends yoga sessions and fulfils some other conditions, he will be considered for a remission if his jail superintendent recommends his case." |
Prisoners can also gain credit for attending adult literacy courses or studying for degrees. | Prisoners can also gain credit for attending adult literacy courses or studying for degrees. |
An inmate at Gwalior central jail, Narayan Sharma - who has now moved on to become an instructor - says it helps to banish the "angry thoughts" in his mind. | An inmate at Gwalior central jail, Narayan Sharma - who has now moved on to become an instructor - says it helps to banish the "angry thoughts" in his mind. |
"It was these thoughts that made me commit crimes," he said. | "It was these thoughts that made me commit crimes," he said. |
"I hope that after we are released, we can use what we have learned and promote yoga in society so that people no longer commit crime." | "I hope that after we are released, we can use what we have learned and promote yoga in society so that people no longer commit crime." |
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