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  2. Prisons in India - Wikipedia

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    Prisons, and their administration, is a state subject covered by item 4 under the State List in the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India.The management and administration of prisons falls exclusively in the domain of the State governments, and is governed by the Prisons Act, 1894 and the Prison manuals of the respective state governments.

  3. List of prisons in India - Wikipedia

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    Puzhal Central Prison I, Puzhal; Puzhal Central Prison II, Puzhal; Tiruchirappalli Central Prison, Tiruchirappalli; Vellore Central Prison, Vellore; Salem Central Prison, Salem; The state [20] also has 9 district jails, 96 sub-jails, 3 women's jails, 12 borstal schools, 3 open jails and 5 special jails. Tamil Nadu Prison Department Contact ...

  4. Jail industry - Wikipedia

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    This is due to the lack of available work opportunities within the prison system. According to a 2011 report by the Hindustan Times, the majority of convicts sentenced to "rigorous imprisonment" in India do not engage in work as most prisons in the country lack sufficient demand for prison labor. Specifically, the report indicates that 99% of ...

  5. Vijayapura Central Prison - Wikipedia

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    After the district was renamed as Vijayapura, the jail is also renamed as the Central Prison, Vijayapura. It is the oldest prison complex in Karnataka [2] and one of the oldest jail buildings in India. It was built by Nawab Mustafa Khan in 1640, a noble of Mohammad Adil Shah. [1] Earlier, the jail served as an inn (sarai) for king's special guests.

  6. Category:Prisons in India - Wikipedia

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  7. Indian prison literature - Wikipedia

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    Indian prison literature is the prison literature mainly written by Indians who were incarcerated in the Indian subcontinent.It provides a unique entry-point into the nature of punishments, and crime, and holds a mirror to the conditions of prisoners, reflecting on the intricacies of the functioning of jails and prison houses, features of law and legal systems in a particular time and place.

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  9. Bangalore Central Prison - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1997, it became the central prison of Bengaluru in 2000 when the old jail, which has since been converted to Freedom Park, was shut for renovation. [2] [3] As of July 2023, the prison is spread over 40 acres and is the most overcrowded prison in Karnataka with more than 5,000 inmates despite its capacity being only 2,200. [4] [5]