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Indian prisons must be privatised, outsourced
Updated On: 03 August, 2012 07:31 AM IST | | Arindam Chaudhuri
Indian prisons are still more like Nazi-era concentration camps than being places for correcting the guilty. With over 3 lakh prisoners packed across 1,200 plus jails, the government is shamelessly unable to manage these centers and has reduced our prisons to human slaughter houses, where self-respect, dignity and morale are butchered at every single moment.
Indian prisons are still more like Nazi-era concentration camps than being places for correcting the guilty. With over 3 lakh prisoners packed across 1,200 plus jails, the government is shamelessly unable to manage these centers and has reduced our prisons to human slaughter houses, where self-respect, dignity and morale are butchered at every single moment.
Most of the prisons in our country (barring two or maximum three) are a cost for the nation. The total expenditure on all prisons combined, across the nation, was estimated to be around Rs 2,69,726.80 lakhs during the year 2010-11, with every prisoner, on an average, costing the exchequer
Rs 19,446.60 (2010-11 data). In simple terms, the total cost on all prisoners put together is shared by around 1.5 lakh taxpayers.
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