all about tihar jail how it functions how it reforms prisoners and so on like how many prisoners does it can lodge and how they spend time by doing or learning work which is helpful for them after they got released and about TJ factory:TJ restaurant.
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2. JAIL
• It stands for “Judiciary Accountability and
Integrity Legislature”.
• It is a place for the confinement of the people
accused or convicted of a crime.
It stands for “Judicial Accountability and
Integrity Legislation”.
It is a place for the confinement of the
people accused or convicted of a crime.
JAIL
3. • There are 570 sections as framed by “Indian Penal
Code”
• Depending upon the level of crime committed their
were classified into 7 types of jails
There are 570 sections as framed by “Indian
Penal Code”.
Depending upon the level of crime committed
these were classified into 7 types of jails.
5. TEAM MEMBERS
• K.Sai Prakash Reddy
• B.Chandra Shekar
• K.Sneha Vardhan
• D.Rajesh
• B.Vindhya Sri
• G.Satyarao
• Ch.Pawan Kalyan
• D.Chandhana
• K.Sai Kumar Reddy
• D.Sravan
• K. Sai Prakash Reddy (314126514061)
• B. Chandra Shekar (314126514010)
• K. Sneha Vardhan (314126514059)
• D. Rajesh (314126514037)
• B. Vindhya Sri (314126514015)
• G. Satyarao (314126514051)
• Ch. Pawan Kalyan (314126514027)
• D. Chandhana (314126514032)
• K. Sai Kumar Reddy (314126514060)
• D. Sravan (314126514036)
TEAM MEMBERS
7. It is located in Tihar Village,7km away from “Chanakyapuri” to
the west of New Delhi, India.
8. HISTORY:
Established in 1957,under rule of “State of Punjab”.
In 1966 control was transferred to “National Capital Territory of Delhi” from
“State of Punjab”.
Capacity:1276 Prisoners.
AIM:
To improve the inmate’s Self esteem and Strengthen their desire to improve.
9. OBJECTIVE:
To convert its inmates into ordinary members of society by providing them
with required skills , education and respect towards the law.
TIHAR COMPLEX:
TYPES No.of Jails
Central Jails 07
Women Jail 01
Special Jail 01
11. JAIL NO PRISONERS
JAIL NO:1 Prisoners of Tis Hazari court.
JAIL NO:2 Convicts
JAIL NO:3 Prisoners of Patiala house
court(R&S alphabets)
Prisoners of Rohini court(R&S
alphabets)
JAIL NO:4 Prisoners of Patiala House
Court (Except R &S)
LODGING OF PRISONERS:
13. Total Population of Tihar as on 31-12-2010
In this table we can easily understand the population of Tihar and the percentage of
male and female prisoners:
Male Female Total % of Male % of Female
10351 505 10856 95.35 4.65
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15. REFORMATION OF PRISONERS
Meditation hall :
Yoga and meditation classes were started in a big way to help the prisoners in
development of a disciplined mind and soul.This has helped many prisoners in
changing the whole approach to their life.
16. Educational Facilities & Vocational training :
Educational activities are looked after with the help of Government resources.
Computer training centers are also working in the Prisons for imparting computer
education to the prisoners. An illiterate person landing in Tihar Jail can look
forward to being literate if his stay is more than a week.
17. Interview hall :
Each prisoner is allowed to hold two interviews per week with his relatives/friends.
The interviews are generally permitted in the Mulaquat Jungla of jail.
18. There is a fixed time for visitors to meet the prisoners. Only in this time limit visitors can
meet the prisoners.
VISITORS TIME
Relatives and Friends 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
Advocate/Counsels and
Embassy officials
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm
19. Rehabilitation Facilities:
Rehabilitation:
It is the re-integration into society of a convicted person and the main objective of
modern penal policy, to counter habitual offending, also known as criminal
recidivism.
Weaving :
20. This section is initially established for the manufacture of cloth for Staff
Uniform, Convict Uniform, cotton durries and so on.
Carpentry:
21. This section trains convicts in the finer works of carving and carpentry, making
furniture for sale to the general public.
Tailoring :
This unit was primarily started for imparting vocational training to convicts for
post release rehabilitation.
22. Bakery :
Tihar Baking school basically caters to bread requirements for morning tea/breakfast
of approximately 12,000 inmates on any given day. Tihar Factory produces very
delicious Biscuits and Namkeens on demand.
23. Paper unit :
This unit, where inmates are trained in the art of hand made paper, converting it to
various items.
24. Creative art therapy:
1. It serves as reformatory process.
2. It improves the prisoner both consciously and unconsciously.
25. Chemical unit:
Soap, phenyl manufacture and oil expelling are basic functions of this unit.
Free legal aid cell:
The law students from Universities visit the jail to help the prisoners by
suggesting legal advices.
Societal participation in reformation:
1. A large number of NGO’s have been conducting various activities in prison.
2. They will train some selected prisoners and provide them with jobs.
26. Panchayat System and Participative Management :
Prisoners are encouraged to participate in the management of their welfare
activities. Prisoner bodies called "Panchayats" are constituted to help prison
administration in various fields.
Pottery :
This unit is fulfilling the requirement of pitchers and flowerpots in all jails.
Tihar Haat :
This serves as a shopping window for Jail products. It is located just outside the
main gate of Central Jail No:1.
27.
28. Factory name Population
Carpentry 1st 214
2nd 0
Weaving 69
Bakery 51
Paper 80
Tailoring 35
Chemical 19
Shoe making 78
Total 581
Labour wise the current population in the factory in jail no.-2 is given below:-
29. Every prisoner should work for 8 hours per day from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Under
trial prisoners can’t work in prison. But under trial prisoners can do work if they
want to do.
Prisoners salary in prison per day is as follows:
Labour Type Rs. /Day
Skilled Labour 99
Semi Skilled Labour 81
Un Skilled Labour 74
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32. Recreational Facilities
The recreational activities are carried out extensively in all the jails to channelize
the prisoners energy towards the positive cause.
Salient features:
Provision for sports and cultural activities.
Facilities for sports like cricket, volley ball, badminton,chess and so on.
Holding of an annual cultural fest known as ETHNIC TIHAR.
Holding of annual Tihar sports olympics.
34. TIHAR JAIL BREAK OUTS :( Only six escapes in 50 years)
Daniel Walcott
.
Charles Sobhraj.
Sher Singh Rana.
13 under trials escaped while they were being taken to courts located on the jail premises.
Two under trial drug addicts made a dash for Gate 3 along with eight other inmates.
35. SECURITY SYSTEM:
Tihar Prison is having modern security gadgets for detecting prohibited articles
possessed by prisoners/ visitors at all access points.
CCTV:
Control Room has been setup at the Prison Headquarters to keep an eye on
prisoners. The activities can be recorded for seven days after which backup are
taken.
36. TIP:
TIP is constructed in all jails in which one way glass is installed where accused and
witness do not have eye to eye contact, so that the witness can fearlessly participate
in the identification proceedings in the presence of magistrate.
Bio-Metric Finger Identification System :
This stores photographs and biometric fingerprints of all the inmates.
37. EXPENDITURE:
As per the statistics of National Crime Records Bureau(NCRB) the
expenditure of inmates has been increased over 50% in the past 5 years
from 2010-11 to 2014-15.
38. In the last 5 years the percentage of inmates in the prison has been increased by 13% and
the average expenditure has been increased by 15%.
In this expenditure the main priority was given to “Food” next Medical , Education and
lastly Welfare activities.
In Delhi , the expenditure per inmate was 85,193/- as per 2014-15 statistics and it occupies
1st place in all the prisons all over India.
40. CONCLUSION:
I think you have changed your opinion about jail after listening to us isn’t it???
“Opportunities are not only confined to a certain class they are open to all”.
“Implicate in your present work in such a way that you forget your past which
helps you to build up a better future”.
“Jail is not only a place for confinement but also a place for amendment”.