Buxar: Located along the banks of the Ganga, Buxar Central Jail is quietly emerging as a space of care and kindness that goes beyond punishment, focusing on reform, dignity, and well-being. For dozens of elderly inmates nearing the end of their lives, the prison’s calm surroundings offer not just confinement, but also a chance for inner peace, spiritual solace, and, for some, hope of redemption.“When I first arrived here, away from my family, I was filled with anxiety and regret. But the calm surroundings gave me a chance to reflect on my life,” said 85-year-old Ram Manohar (name changed), a life convict lodged at the jail.His day begins with devotional songs and reading. He spends hours nursing flowers in the prison garden, an activity that, he says, has helped transform remorse into a desire to serve others. Like him, nearly 100 inmates above 70 are spending their final years here.For many, living on the banks of the Ganga provides spiritual comfort. Some believe that spending their last days in Buxar may help them attain ‘moksha’.Recognising their needs, the administration has set up a dedicated ward for senior inmates. Regular health check-ups are conducted, with facilities for cataract surgery and specialist consultations. Apart from the jail hospital, inmates are treated at Buxar sadar hospital and referred to PMCH and IGIMS in Patna when required.“The care being provided to elderly inmates reflects a humane approach focused on reform and dignity,” said social activist Ramjee Singh.Assistant jail superintendent RK Singh said the jail has evolved beyond a correctional facility. “It has become a place where elderly inmates can live with dignity, supported by a spiritual atmosphere and a routine centred on prayer, reading and service,” he said.Inmates also take part in bhajan-kirtan, gardening and other activities, besides showcasing their talents through songs and cultural programmes on the prison radio service.Jail superintendent Gyanita Gaurav said elderly inmates from other prisons are often transferred to Buxar, increasing their concentration here. “Special care is taken for senior inmates, with a separate ward and daily health monitoring to ensure their welfare,” she said.