Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh government is set to release 339 prisoners including five women from various jails on Independence Day. Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra has recently been informed about the same. He gave this information to the Assembly. In the meantime, he said, "Prisoners are released on 15th August in a year keeping in view the parameters laid down along with good conduct. At the same time, Narottam Mishra also said, "These prisoners have completed 14 to 20 years of their sentence and the rest of their sentences are being waived off. The prisoners have learned life skills during their tenure. I hope that once released they will be able to re-establish themselves in society.'' At the same time, the Home Minister said that out of the released prisoners, 36 are from Bhopal, 28 from Indore and other districts. Let us also tell all of you that this time on 15th August, the country will celebrate the 74th anniversary of its independence. Preparations are now being made in full swing for Independence Day across the country. Talking about Madhya Pradesh, preparations are being made for Independence Day across the state. In fact, schoolchildren have not been allowed to attend the function here on 15th August. At the same time, this time the DM will reach the houses of freedom fighters and families of martyred soldiers in Kargil and felicitate them. In fact, it is a strict instruction from the Shivraj Government of Madhya Pradesh to strictly follow the Corona Guidelines in the programmes organized. The Department of General Administration has also issued instructions to all commissioners and collectors of the state in this regard. On August 15, CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan will first reach the Shaurya Smarak at 9 am and pay floral tributes to the martyrs of the country. Massive search operation goes on for missing pilots in Ranjit Sagar Dam helicopter crash Pratyusha Banerjee birth anniversary: Balika Vadhu actress mother last goodbye singing her favorite song Patna judge seeks transfer over fear of 'fundamentalists'