| Recreational Facilities
The prisoner's
participation in games and sports activities within the prisons took
a big jump with the organization of inter-ward and inter-jail
competitions twice a year for the last over five years. In all the
prisons, sports like volleyball, cricket, basketball, kho-kho,
kabbaddi, chess, carom etc. are organised during winter sports
festivals, which are popularly known in the jail as "Tihar
Olympics". Inter jail cultural meets titled "Ethnic Tihar" are held
during spring season every year in which competitions in music,
dance, sher-o-shairi, quawali, painting, quiz etc. are organised for
inmates. Eminent personalities from the field of sports and culture
are invited on these occasions to encourage the prisoners to take
part in the sports and cultural events, to foster their physical,
mental and cultural development and inculcate discipline.
Prominent dignitaries like
Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi Smt. Shiela Dikshit, members of
parliament, Members of International Committee for Red Cross, Judges
of Delhi High Court with other Judicial Officers of Subordinate
Judiciary, DG/IG (Prisons) of various states, Senior Government
Officers from centre and Delhi State Govt., Yoga-acharya Swami
Ramdev Ji Maharaj, Archbishop of Delhi, Members of National and
Delhi Commission for Women, High Commissioner of Australia visited
during last, one year.  
Famous actress Ms. Nandita
Das inaugurated Pottery Unit in Tihar. These efforts have gone a long way in channelising the
energy of the prisoners towards a positive direction.
All Religious and National
festivals are celebrated by one and all inside the prisons. On
Republic Day and Independence Day National Flag is hoisted in all
the prisons. All religious festivals like Holi, Diwali, Id, Guru
Parv, X-mas etc. are celebrated by one and all. On Raksha bandhan Day
sisters/ brothers are allowed to meet the inmates and tie Rakhies.
Sweets are prepared inside the prisons and sold to the visitors.
This is a big occasion which helps the jail administration to convey
to the prisoners that "We Care".
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Educational Facilities and Vocational Activities
 Both
adult and formal education arrangements have been made for
prisoners. Educational activities are looked after with the help of
Government resources as well as NGO's participation. Study Centres
of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi and
National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), Delhi are established at Tihar Prisons
in which about 2640 and 1900 inmates students are enrolled
respectively. Computer training centres are also working in
the Prisons for imparting computer education to the
prisoners.
The most important aspect of the
education system in Tihar Jail is that educated prisoners
voluntarily teach less educated
prisoners. An illiterate person landing in Tihar Jail can look
forward to being literate if his stay is more than a week. Library with the support of Non-Governmental
Organisations has been created in each jail.
Capsule computer courses of six months
duration are provided to the willing and eligible inmates with the
help of NGO Sterlite
Foundation.
Many new courses like Bachelor or Art/
Commerce/Preparatory Programme Diploma in Creative Writing in
Hindi/English, Certificate in Human Rights, Masters in
Tourism/Management/Computers Post Graduate Diploma in Distance
Education are the main course studied in Tihar Jail.
Vocational classes in English/Hindi
typing and Commercial Arts are conducted by Directorate of Training
& Technical Education and
certificates are issued to successful students.
For spreading the Gandhian Philosophy, a
Gandhi Centre has been established by Gandhi Smriti and Darshan
Samiti, Government of India at IGNOU
ward. More than 500 books on Gandhian philosophy were added to the
library. Some of the inmates who
joined the path of 'Reformation through Education' have been successfully
rehabilitated.
Expenditure on fees for IGNOU / NIOS courses is borne by the Government. Study material like note-books,
pens etc. is also being provided free
of cost to inmate students.
Many dignitaries including Chief
Minister, Ministers, Director / Inspector General of various
prisons, Judges, Vice-Chancellor of
IGNOU, Chairman NHRC, Media persons and NGOs of International
organisations had visited the centre during last one year and have appreciated the efforts of jail
administration.
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Panchayat
System and Participative Management
Prisoners are encouraged to participate in the
management of their welfare activities. Sense of responsibility is
inculcated in the prisoners to prepare them for social integration.
Prisoners bodies called "Panchayats" are constituted to help prison
administration in the field of education, vocational education,
legal counseling, kitchen, public works etc. Once in every year a Mahapanchayat is organised
in all Central Jail on rotational basis, in which panchayat members of
all Tihar Prisons participated along with about
2000 prisoners to discuss problems of
prisoners. The Mahapanchayat was an open meeting of prisoners taken
by DG (Prisons) and it was held in the presence of electronic and
print media. This gives an opportunity to all the prisoners to air their
grievances before the head of the Prisons Administration i.e. "The
Sarpanch". All such suggestions/Grievances are sympathetically heard
and immediate redressal actions are initiated. Besides giving the
prisoners a sense of pride it also helps in letting the steam off
which may otherwise lead to serious consequences, if allowed to
accumulate. The prisons look like a self-contained Indian village
where the prisoners themselves regulate their welfare activities
under the guidance of prison officials. The prisoners themselves
manage prisoner welfare canteens.
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Rehabilitation
The
study of the problems faced by the prisoners after release and the
reasons for committing crime guided Tihar Jail Admn. to initiate
steps, which can go a long way in rehabilitating the prisoners after
their release. Various trades are taught to convicts in the Jail
Factory itself in Jail No. 2. In addition a programme for teaching
various trades was started in other jails also both for convicts as
well as undertrials. This programme includes pen manufacturing, book
binding, manure making, screen printing, envelope making, tailoring
and cutting, shoe-making etc. which has not only resulted in
learning a trade but also provided monetary gains to the prisoners.
For the post-release rehabilitation of the prisoners, the Social
Welfare Department of Delhi Govt. provides loans for setting up
self-employed units.
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Yoga and
Meditation
 For
cleansing and disciplining mind, Yoga and meditation classes were
started in a big way with the help of various voluntary
organisations. In the year 1994 Tihar Jail created a history by
organising a Vipassana Meditation camp for more than one thousand
prisoners. Since then a permanent Vipassana center has been opened
in Tihar Jail No.4, where two courses of ten days duration are
organised regularly. In the year 1998, Sh. Satya Narain Goenka,
teacher of Vipassana, inaugurated "Pagodas" meditation cells in the
center. Staff members are also encouraged, to attend meditation
courses. Meditation groups like Brahma Kumari Ishwariya
Vishvavidyalaya, Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan, Sahaj Yoga Kendra
have also opened their branches in Jails for imparting moral
education, counseling and techniques of meditation to the
prisoners. This has helped many prisoners in changing the whole
approach to life.
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Legal
Aid
Legal Aid Cells exist in every Jail
with facilities for drafting, typing and dealing with bail
applications, misc. application, appeals,
revision etc. on behalf of the Jail inmates. With the increase in
prison population to about 12,000 the demand for
legal aid and advice has increased considerably. Majority of
prisoners belong to economically poor class and
are not in a position to avail the services of expensive
lawyers.
There is a Legal Panchayat system
in all the jails, where the educated and law professional cater to
the legal aid requirements of their fellow
prisoners in drafting petitions, revision and appeal applications.
All these efforts have shown encouraging
results.
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Special
Courts/Lok Adalats
In pursuance to the letter of Hon'ble
Chief Justice of India in which suggestion was given to the Chief
Justices of all High Courts that
every Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of the area may hold his court
once or twice in a month in jail to take up the cases of those undertrials who are involved in
petty offences and are keen to confess their guilt, special
Lok Adalats were organised in the
Jail complex. Till date 75 courts have been organized and 3900 cases
settled.
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New
Prison Act & Jail Manual
The Delhi Prisons Act, 2000 has been
notified on 14.2.2002 . With the introduction of the new legislation with modern concepts of Prison
Management, the jail functioning will be strengthened and
reformation activities will get a
boost. The New Prison Act will formalise and institutionalise the
participation of NGOs in Prison Management. The draft of Delhi Prison Rules is under
consideration of the Government.
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Creative
Art Therapy

Creative Art Therapy, which is
psycho-therapeutic in nature,1 is used in several settings. In
respect to prison setting, the
therapy serves as a reformatory process in several ways. Firstly and
most importantly, it helps to express, channelise and ventilate himself. One has to keep in mind
that anyone convicted or otherwise exiled from the rest of the
world is initially bound to have
tremendous anger, aggression, sense of helplessness, hopelessness
and emotional problems. Therefore, by
encouraging and promoting Creative Art, the individual is able to
release his pent up emotions and realize his worth as 'self' having a positive desire of improving
himself both consciously and unconsciously.
Painting/Greeting Cards exhibition by adolescent
prisoners was organized at
venues:-
- Central Cottage Industries Emporium,
New Delhi,
- Central Jail No.4, Tihar, New Delhi
- Kala Ghoda, Art Gallery, Opp.
Jahangir Art Gallery
- India International Trade Fair,
Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
- Japanese Park, Pitam Pura, New
Delhi
- Inter Continental, Connaught
Place, New Delhi
- Australian High Commission, New
Delhi.
A Website is launched on 02nd Oct., 2000
by Hon'ble Chief Minister of Delhi for on line
selling of paintings made by inmates,
address:- http://softronindia.com/expressionstihar
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System of
Parole
Parole is granted to the convicts whose
appeal against conviction has been decided by the appellate court.
There is no restriction on a convict
about the number of times he applied for parole. The parole is
generally granted on the grounds of
sickness, death, marriage, property dispute, education or any other
sufficient reasons. This is granted by the Hon'ble Lt.Governor, Govt. of NCT of Delhi. The parole is
not admissible to the convict undergoing sentence in the NDPS
cases. The period of parole is counted
towards the total sentence of a prisoner.
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System of
Interviews
Each prisoner is allowed to hold two
interviews per week with his relatives/friends. The interviews are
generally permitted in the "Mulaquat
Jungla" of a jail which is near the Deodhi. The duration of each
interview is 30 minutes. The interviews are conducted as per the first name alphabet of a
prisoner and these are so arranged so that each alphabet has
two days earmarked in a week. The interviews
of sick prisoners are allowed either at the hospital or deodhi. Each
prisoner is normally permitted three
visitors per interview. During the interview, a prisoner is allowed
to receive vegetarian food, fruits
and clothes. He is further allowed to receive coupons worth Rs.500/-
per interview. In addition, prisoners are entitled to receive interviews from his legal advisor on
working days.
Tele Booking Facility for recording
Interviews with prisoners is also available. Public can record their
interviews over telephone number 28520202 (1300 Hrs to 2000 Hrs.)
for interacting with prisoners lodged in respective jails.
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Ventilation of grievances
 A prisoner grievance cell
is working effectively under the charge of Petition Officer and
immediate remedial steps are taken on the complaint/grievances of
the prisoners. Prisoners have been provided facilities to write
complaints and send them to senior officers either through fixed
complaint boxes located at convenient places in the jails or even
through the mobile petition box meant for petitions addressed to D.G., which is taken to all the enclosures in
the Jails everyday. Petition boxes are taken in the jails by the
staff deployed at the prison head quarters and the key of the boxes
are handled by the office of the DG (Prisons). Jail
Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent and even senior officers have
frequent meetings with the prisoners openly where prisoner
grievances are listened carefully and solutions provided.
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Societal
Participation in Reformation
As a part
of community participation in the reformation and social integration
of prisoners after release, a large number of respectable members of
non-Governmental organisations, Retired Major General, Professors of
I.I.T Delhi, Eminent Psychiatrist, Psychologist, Principals and
Teachers of various educational institutions have been conducting
various activities in the Prisons. These NGOs have had very sobering
and positive impact on the psyche of the prisoners, who have been
shown the positive and constructive approach to life after
interaction with them. NGOs participation is mainly concentrated in
the field of education, vocation and counseling. Apart from the
formal education with the NGO support, the classes in various
languages like Urdu, Punjabi, German, French etc. are also held.
Some of the NGOs have trained selected prisoners on various trades
and have been bringing job for them against payment of remuneration.
These prisoners are also rehabilitated by them after their
release.
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