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700 Tihar Jail Inmates Hired By Hotels, 1,200 To Get Hospital Jobs Soon

New Delhi: 

Around 700 inmates are employed and 1,200 more are presently getting training to work in various sectors after coming out of jail, Tihar’s Director General (prisons) Sanjay Baniwal said.

In an interaction with Press Trust of India editors at its headquarters on Monday, Mr Baniwal, a 1989 batch IPS officer, said that he is happy to see inmates, who get employed after spending their jail term.

Mr Beniwal, who had a stint of Chandigarh DGP, has been posted as Tihar DG since November 2022.

Replying to a question over jail reforms during his tenure in Tihar, Mr Baniwal said, “We have started skill development programme with the help of Urban Development Ministry inside the prisons. Under this programme, around 700 inmates have got the job in hotel industry and 1,200 are getting training to get the job in hospitals.”

According to jail officials, an infrastructure is provided inside the prisons for training under-trial prisoners (UTP). The programme was launched in early 2023.

Mr Baniwal said skilling and empowering inmates is something that makes them worth.

“I saw the smile and twinkle in their eyes when they got their certificates and offer letters to work outside,” he said.

Replying to a question on overcrowding in Tihar jail, which has been witnessing 20,000 inmates against its sanctioned strength of 10,000, Mr Baniwal said that making more jail is not a solution.

Delhi has three prison complexes – Tihar, Rohini and Mandoli – and all of them comprise central jails.

May be we can look for other options or better ways of punishing, at least who are delinquent, he said.

Citing an example, he said that a young man was recently caught for stealing ₹ 300 in pick pocketing and was brought to Tihar. He stayed here for five months before getting bail.

“I am spending ₹ 800 per inmate/per day which costs us around ₹ 24,000 per month. For that 300 rupees theft punishment I spent your money (exchequer) costing about ₹ 1,20,000 in five months. Is it right? That is the question we need to ask,” Mr Baniwal said.

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