Utilise funds to help poor prisoners secure bail, pay fines: MHA to states, UTs

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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomeindiaUtilise funds to help poor prisoners secure bail, pay fines: MHA to states, UTsHome Minister Amit Shah has said in a


letter in May last year to all states and union territories that the scheme would help such poor prisoners to come out of the jail and join the mainstream once again as an able citizen of


the society.Shemin JoyLast Updated : 05 June 2025, 07:29 IST Follow Us :


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