Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 24th March 2026, 6:21 PM
Manikganj, Bangladesh – Even behind four walls, the spirit of Eid can reach those living in confinement. In an extraordinary gesture of humanity, the authorities at Manikganj District Jail organised a series of special celebrations to bring the festive cheer of Eid-ul-Fitr to inmates, offering them a rare reprieve from the monotony of prison life.
The festivities began on Saturday, 21 March, at 9:00 am with a congregational Eid prayer held inside the prison grounds. In a remarkable display of solidarity, both inmates and on-duty prison officers prayed shoulder to shoulder. Following the prayer, the participants exchanged greetings, hugs, and well-wishes, bridging the divide between confinement and community through the spirit of the festival.
From Eid day through the subsequent three days, inmates were treated to specially prepared meals, reflecting an upgraded menu designed to enhance the festive atmosphere. Prison Superintendent Humayun Kabir Khan and other officials ensured that home-style dishes were permitted, giving prisoners the comfort of family meals in a controlled environment.
In the afternoon of Eid, the prison hosted a cultural programme for the inmates, featuring performances and entertainment that transformed the prison environment and provided a sense of normalcy and joy.
On the third day of celebrations, authorities organised a friendly cricket match within the prison compound. Speaking about the initiative, Syed Javed Hossain, District Official, said:
“With around 500 inmates currently in Manikganj prison, working closely with them feels like sharing in their confined life. Organising entertainment like a cricket match allows us to share moments of joy and camaraderie.”
In addition, inmates were granted special privileges this year, including:
These measures, according to Subedar Habibur Rahman Habib, helped inmates feel closer to their families and alleviated some of the emotional strain of imprisonment, allowing them to experience Eid in a more inclusive and humane way.
| Date | Event | Participants | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 21 Mar 2026 | Eid prayer | Inmates & on-duty prison officers | Joint congregational prayer with greetings exchanged |
| 21–24 Mar 2026 | Special meals | All inmates | Home-style and upgraded festive meals served |
| 21 Mar 2026 | Cultural programme | Inmates | Music, performances, and entertainment |
| 23 Mar 2026 | Friendly cricket match | Inmates & staff | Recreational match to encourage participation and morale |
| 21–24 Mar 2026 | Family interactions | Selected inmates | Direct visits and 5-minute phone calls allowed |
The initiative at Manikganj Jail highlights the prison authorities’ commitment to humane treatment and recognition of the emotional well-being of inmates. Despite the constraints of security, these measures demonstrate how the spirit of festivity, compassion, and solidarity can transcend walls, bringing moments of genuine happiness to those living in confinement.
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