Deccan Chronicle

You can pay and stay in Kerala prison very soon

New initiative planned as part of unique museum coming up in Thrissur jail

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Thiruvanan­thapuram, July 18: Spending time behind bars in a dark prison cell, wearing a colourless jail uniform and having modest food there, will surely be a nightmare for all.

But, that frightenin­g dream may become a tourist attraction in Kerala soon, if everything goes as planned. The state Prison Department is actively considerin­g a proposal to open portals of one of its central jails for common people to spend a day and night there to get the 'feel' of jail life by charging a fee.

The 'pay and stay' initiative is planned as part of a unique prison museum coming up in the premises of Viyyur Central prison in Thrissur district.

If the proposal gets the government nod, interested people can come and stay for 24 hours at a separate enclosure as part of the prison museum at the jail campus.

Prison food would also be served to them, jail department sources said.

“We have submitted a set of detailed proposals to the government as part of the Prison Museum project. The stay inside the jail premises is also one among them,” Jail DGP R. Sreelekha said. “Further details in this regard can be divulged only after getting the government sanction,” she said.

However, the senior-most woman IPS officer said the proposed 'Prison Museum' would be the first-of-itskind in the state.

“The Planning Board has accorded sanction for the Prison Museum project and allotted Rs three crore as the first installmen­t for the period 2018-19.”

Rare and antique prison related objects and records, now stashed in various jails across the state, would be displayed at the museum, she said.

“There are a total of 54 prisons across the state. During my visits there, I have come across several objects of antique and historic value. They will be showcased at the upcoming museum,” Sreelekha said.

Superinten­dent of Viyyur Central Jail, M K Vinod Kumar said the museum complex is planned as a sprawling facility with various features including exhibition area, special enclosures for people to stay, library, cafeteria and light and sound show.

“As per the plan, interested persons can book for an one day stay in the special enclosures where they will get everything from jail uniform to food to have the real feel of the prison life.”

A Chennai-based architect was entrusted with the designing of the complex, while state-based Nirmithi Kendra would be doing the constructi­on.

It is a Rs six crore project of which Rs three crore had already been sanctioned, the officer added.

Another senior officer of Viyyur Central Prison said the exhibits would include British and royal era records, torture equipment, armaments, handcuff models and son on.

“Uniform models of British police personnel and rare prison photograph­s will also be included. A naadan thattkada (ethnic cafeteria) is also under plans as part of the museum where public can come and feast jail delicacies,” he said.

He also said the ‘jail tourism’ project would be a novel experience for common people to have a ‘real feel’ of the prison life, if it gets implemente­d.

— PTI

IF THE proposal gets the government nod, interested people can come and stay for 24 hours at a separate enclosure as part of the prison museum at the jail campus. Prison food would also be served to them

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