Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Employment shut for Bilaspur open air jail

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@hindustant­imes.com

FACILITY HAS 163 PRISONERS OF WHICH 80 STAY IN OPEN AIR JAIL

SHIMLA: With no job opportunit­ies for prisoners, the Himachal Pradesh prison department has proposed closing down the state’s first open air jail in Bilaspur.

Set up in 1960 barely 5 km from the town, this is the only jail in the state where some convicts with a good track record are allowed to work outside the prison to earn a livelihood. The jail has 163 prisoners of which 80 stay in the open air jail.

“Finding jobs for prisoners is the biggest challenge but they have to kept busy. Only 12 of the inmates are employed outside the jail at present,” says Somesh Goyal, the state DGP, prison and correction­al services, who is credited with carrying out jail reforms and introducin­g programmes for the livelihood of prisoners.

Speaking at a conference on ‘Positive engagement of inmates’ here on Wednesday, Goyal urged the government to enroll prisoners who complete their sentence, in the employment exchange so that they can get jobs on their release.

“There have been instances where prisoners return to the barracks after release as they complain that society does not accept them and give them jobs,” he says, adding that “there is no market-oriented research in Himachal Pradesh for imparting vocational training to prisoners”.

JAIL NEAR INDUSTRIAL­AREA PROPOSED

There have been negligible efforts from the government to provide jobs to prisoners who undergo vocational training in jail. “I have urged the government to set up jails near industrial areas for more job opportunit­ies,” said Goyal, citing the example of 17 open category inmates of Nahan Model Jail who work at a shoe factory in Sirmour district. He called for a post-release programme to rehabilita­te jail inmates. “Prisoners are the most marginalis­ed section. Modernisat­ion grants for prisons have been discontinu­ed since 2009-10,” he said, highlighti­ng the government apathy.

The state prison department runs six stores for selling products, including hosiery and handloom items, confection­ery and bakery goods made in the jails.

The department had urged the government to engage the services of prisoners in stitching for bulk orders such as school uniforms of government schools. It also suggested that prisoners could run a canteen in government hospitals but both the requests were turned down without ascribing any reason.

A total of 2,450 prisoners are lodged in 14 jails in the state, including two model central jails at Kaithu and Nahan, two district jails at Chamba and Dharamshal­a, an open air jail at Bilaspur, a Borstal jail in Mandi and eight sub-jails at Mandi, Kullu, Bilaspur, Solan, Kaithu (Shimla), Una, Nurpur and Hamirpur. Prisoners who don’t jump parole or who maintain a good conduct are lodged in the open air jail.

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