Multiple reports say an ITI (Industrial Training Institute) initiative will be introduced at the Cherlapalli jail to make inmates job-ready. The coverage describes the proposal as focused on equipping prisoners with vocational and practical skills that can improve employability after release. The Hindu and Times of India both frame the move as part of efforts to extend structured training within the jail environment, rather than limiting rehabilitation to basic correctional measures. The reports indicate that the ITI setup will function as a training facility connected to the prison, offering technical learning aligned with job requirements. While the sources emphasize the aim of skill development, they do not provide detailed information in the supplied excerpts on specific trades offered, the duration of training, the number of inmates expected to benefit, or the agencies responsible for implementation. Overall, the articles present the plan as a rehabilitation and workforce-preparation measure centered on vocational education in Cherlapalli jail.