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Government of Bihar: Beur Central Jail is the main prison of Bihar state of India and is located in Patna. [1] [2] See also. Law portal; List of prisons in India;
Central Jail, Kotbhalwal, Jammu [5] Central Jail, Kathidarwara, Srinagar [6] The state also has 10 district jails, 2 sub-jails and 2 correction centers. [7]To augment the capacity of jails, the Government is building new jails at Pulwama, Anantnag, Kishtwar, and Doda ().
The Bankipur Central Jail was a colonial prison located in Patna in the state of Bihar, India.Many notable dissidents such as Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Rajendra Prasad, Brajkishore Prasad, Srikrishna Sinha, Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Mulana Mazharul Haque and J. B. Kripalani, among others, were imprisoned here during the struggle for India's independence.
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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.
The Home Department (Hindi: गृह विभाग) is a department of Government of Bihar. It plays a key role in maintenance of administration in the state of Bihar. The department oversees the maintenance of law and order, prevention and control of crime, prosecution of criminals besides dealing with Fire Services and Prisons Administration.
Belgaum Central Jail Bombay State [3] 16 Nathuram Godse: 15 November 1949: 39 37 Ambala Central Jail East Punjab: Murder Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi: 17 Narayan Dattatraya Apte: 39 37 Conspiracy to murder 18 Adyayya Parappa Ramgouda 16 January 1950 35 Belgaum Central Jail Bombay State [3] 19 Sanna Hanamappa Yamanappa Gadgi 20 February 1951 55
In August 1942, under his leadership, the movement of setting fire to government offices, post offices, police stations and hoisting the tricolour on them continued. On 16 August 1942, he led an armed revolt against the Police Station in Minapur in which the in-charge of the Police Station, Waller was killed.