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Maharashtra government to start six new open jails

Mumbai | In a decision that may bring some relief to convicted prisoners, the Maharashtra government has decided to set up six new open jails. The state has 13 such facilities at present.

A notification issued by the Home Department said new open jails would be started in Sindhudurg, Ratnagiri, Latur, Dhule, Wardha and Yeotmal districts.

Open jails are already functioning at Paithan, Aurangabad, Gadchiroli, Visapur, Morshi, Yerwada, Kolhapur, Nashik, Nagpur, Amravati, Thane, Akola, and Sangli.

“With new jails, Maharashtra may become a state with the highest number of open jails with a total capacity of over 1,600 prisoners,” a home department official said.

Prisoners who have exhibited good behaviour are sent to open jails, where they get certain concessions such as a month-long parole at a time instead of the usual 14-15 days, the official said.
They are also allowed to work on farms or factories while serving the sentence. “The environment in the open jail is definitely better for any prisoner. It improves their physical and mental well-being,” the official said.

Prisons in Maharashtra have about 30,000 inmates at present, of which around 75 percent are undertrials.

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