As of 31 December 2020, there are 1,306 functioning jails in India, having 4,88,511 prisoners and actual capacity to house 4,14,033 prisoners. The 1,306 prisons in the country consist of 145 Central Jails, 413 District Jails, 565 Sub Jails, 88 Open Jails, 44 Special Jails, 29 Women Jails, 19 Borstal Schools and 3 Other Jails. Delhi has the highest number of Central Jails while Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of District Jails. Rajasthan has the highest total number of Jails.[1]
States edit
Andhra Pradesh edit
- Rajahmundry Central Prison[2]
- Nellore Central Prison
- Kadapa Central Prison
- Visakhapatnam Central Prison
Besides the above four central prisons, the state has 7 district jails, 99 sub-jails, a women's jail and an open jail.
Arunachal Pradesh edit
The state has two district jails at Itanagar and at Tezu respectively.
Assam edit
- Guwahati Central Jail, Guwahati
- Tezpur Central Jail, Sonitpur
- Silchar Central Jail, Cachar
- Dibrugarh Central Jail
- Jorhat Central Jail
- Nagaon Central Jail
Apart from the above-mentioned 6 central jails, Assam has 22 district jails, 1 sub-jail, an open jail and a special jail.
Bihar edit
- Beur Central Jail, Patna
- Central Jail, Buxar
- Central Jail, Gaya
- Central Jail, Motihari
- Central Jail, Purnea
- Special Central Jail, Bhagalpur
- Shahid Jubba Sahni Central Jail, Bhagalpur
- Shahid Khudi Ram Bose Central Jail, Muzaffarpur
The state also has 31 district jails, 17 sub-jails, a women's jail, an open jail and a special jail.
Chhattisgarh edit
- Raipur Central Jail, Raipur
- Jagdalpur Central Jail, Jagdalpur
- Bilaspur Central Jail, Bilaspur
- Ambikapur Central Jail, Ambikapur
- Durg Central Jail, Durg
Chhattisgarh[3] also has 11 district jails and 12 sub-jails.
Goa edit
- Central Jail, Colvale
- Sub Jail Cum Judicial Lockup, Sada, Vasco
Gujarat edit
- Sabarmati Central Jail, Ahmedabad
- Vadodara Central Prison, Vadodara
- Rajkot Central Prison, Rajkot
- Lajpor Central Prison, Surat
Gujarat also has 7 district jails, 11 sub-jails, a women's jail, 2 open jails and 2 special jails.
Haryana edit
- Central Jail, Ambala
- Central Jail-I, Hisar
- Central Jail-II, Hisar
Haryana also has 18 district jails.[4]
Himachal Pradesh edit
Himachal Pradesh also has 2 district jails, 8 sub-jails, 1 borstal school and an open air jail.[5]
Jammu and Kashmir edit
The state also has 10 district jails, 2 sub-jails and 2 correction centers.[8]
To augment the capacity of jails, the Government is building new jails at Pulwama, Anantnag, Kishtwar, Kargil and Doda (Bhaderwah).[citation needed]
Jharkhand edit
- Birsa Munda Central Jail, Ranchi
- Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Central Jail, Hazaribagh
- Central Jail, Ghaghidh, Jamshedpur
- Central Jail, Medininagar, Palamu
- Central Jail, Deoghar
- Central Jail, Dumka
- Central Jail, Giridih
Jharkhand also has 16 District Jails, 6 Sub Jails, 1 Borstal School and 1 Open Jail cum Rehabilitation Center.[9]
Karnataka edit
- Central Prison, Bangalore[10]
- Central Prison, Belgaum
- Central Prison, Ballari (1884)[10]
- Central Prison, Vijayapura (1887)[11]
- Central Prison, Gulbarga
- Central Prison, Mysore(1862)[10]
- Central Prison, Dharwad
- Central Prison, Shivamogga
- Women Central Prison, Shivamogga
Karnataka has 105 prisons including 9 Central Prisons, 21 district prisons, 30 taluk jails, 44 revenue taluk jails[12] (sub-jails), 1 borstal school, 1 open jail, 2 special jails and 1 other jail (Juvenile Jail).
Kerala edit
- Central Prison, Viyyur, Thrissur
- Central Prison, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram
- Central Prison, Kannur
- Central Prison, Thavanur, Malappuram
Kerala also has 11 district jails, 16 sub-jails, 3 women's jail, 1 borstal school, 3 open jails, 16 special jails and 1 other jail.
Madhya Pradesh edit
- Central Jail, Indore
- Central Jail, Gwalior
- Central Jail, Jabalpur
- Central Jail, Bhopal
- Central Jail, Rewa
- Central Jail, Satna
- Central Jail, Ujjain
- Central Jail, Sagar
- Central Jail, Narsinghpur
- Central Jail, Barwani
- Central Jail, Hoshangabad
Madhya Pradesh also has 41 District Jails, 73 Sub Jails and 6 Open Jails.[9]
Maharashtra edit
- Arthur Road Jail, Mumbai
- Harsul Central Jail, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
- Yerwada Central Jail, Pune
- Nagpur Central Jail, Nagpur
- Nashik Road Central Jail, Nashik
- Taloja Central Jail, Navi Mumbai
- Kolhapur Central Prison, Kalamba
- Thane Central Prison, Thane
- Amaravati Central Prison, Amaravati
The state also has 28 district jails, 100 sub-jails, 1 women's jail, 1 borstal school, 13 open jails, 1 special jail and 1 other jail.
Manipur edit
- Manipur Central Jail, Imphal
- Manipur Central Jail, Sajiwa
There are two district jails at Churachandpur and Chandel. Both are non-functional.
There is also a sub-jail at Jiribam which is temporarily closed.
Meghalaya edit
Although the state has 4 district jails, it does not have any central jail.
Mizoram edit
- Aizawl Central Jail, Aizawl.
The state[13] also has 6 district jails.
There are 2 district jails (District Jail at Serchhip and District Jail at Mamit) which are currently inoperative because of the lack of armed guards.[13]
Nagaland edit
- Central Jail, Chümoukedima.
The state[14] also has 10 district jails.
Odisha edit
- Baripada Circle Jail, Mayurbhanj
- Berhampur Circle Jail, Ganjam
- Choudwar Circle Jail, Cuttack
- Koraput Circle Jail, Koraput
- Sambalpur Circle Jail, Sambalpur
The state[15] also has 9 district jails, 73 sub-jails, 1 women's jail, 1 open jail and 2 special jails.
Punjab edit
- Jalalabad Central Jail, Ferozpur
- Patiala Central Jail, Patiala
- Ludhiana Central Jail, Ludhiana
- Amritsar Central Jail, Amritsar
- Guradspur Central Jail, Gurdaspur
- Bathinda Central Jail, Bathinda
- Jalandhar Central Jail, Kapurthala
- Faridkot Central Jail, Faridkot
- Central Jail, Hoshiarpur
The state also has 7 district jails, 7 sub-jails, a women's jail (in Ludhiana), a borstal school and an open jail.
Construction work of new jails at Nabha and Mansa was nearing completion as of mid-2016.[16]
Rajasthan edit
- Jaipur Central Jail, Jaipur
- Jodhpur Central Jail, Jodhpur
- Central Jail, Udaipur
- Central Jail, Bikaner
- Central Jail, Ajmer
- Central Jail, Kota
- Central Jail (Tihad), Bharatpur
- Central Jail, Sri Ganganagar
- Central Jail, Alwar
The state[17] also has 24 district jails, 60 sub-jails, 2 women's jail, 1 borstal school, 29 open jails and a special jail.[18]
Sikkim edit
- State Central Prison, Rongyek
The state[19] also has a district prison at Namchi in South Sikkim.
One more district prison at Omchung was proposed in 2005-06.[20]
Tamil Nadu edit
- Coimbatore Central Prison, Coimbatore
- Cuddalore Central Prison, Cuddalore
- Madurai Central Prison, Madurai
- Palayamkottai Central Prison, Palayamkottai
- Puzhal Central Prison I, Puzhal
- Puzhal Central Prison II, Puzhal
- Tiruchirappalli Central Prison, Tiruchirappalli
- Vellore Central Prison, Vellore
- Salem Central Prison, Salem
The state[21] 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 details are here.
Telangana edit
- Chanchalguda Central Jail, Hyderabad
- Cherlapally Central Jail, Cherlapally
- Warangal Central Jail, Warangal
- Nizamabad Central Jail, Nizamabad
- Kandi Central Jail, Sangareddy[22]
The state[23] also has 5 district jails, 33 sub-jails, a women's jail, a borstal school, 1 open jail and 4 special jails. Telangana State Prisons Department introduced the Video Linkage System between prisons and courts for the first time in the country, which enabled the delivery of speedy justice to prisoners under trial.
Tripura edit
- Kendriya Sansodhanagar, Bishalgarh
The state[24] also has 2 district jails and 10 sub-jails. One women's jail also exists in the complex of Kendriya Sansodhanagar, Tripura, Bishalgarh. A new district jail at Ambassa and a new sub-jail at Santirbazar will be opened in the near future.
Uttar Pradesh edit
- Naini Central Prison, Allahabad
- Central Jail, Gorakhpur
- Central Jail, Ayodhya
- Central Jail, Etawah
- Central Jail, Varanasi
- Fatehgarh Jail, Fatehgarh
- Aawadha Central Jail, Faizabad
- Bareilly Central Jail, Bareilly
- Agra Jail, Agra
- Sadar Jail, Deoria
Uttar Pradesh has the largest prison department in India and one of the largest around the world consisting of 73 total prisons (As of 2021[update]).
Uttarakhand edit
- Central Jail, Sitarganj, Udham Singh Nagar
The state also has 7 district jails, 2 sub-jails and an open jail.
West Bengal edit
- Central Jail, Jalpaiguri
- Central Jail, Berhampore
- Central Jail, Midnapore
- Central Jail, Dum Dum,Kolkata
- Central Jail, Presidency, Alipore,Kolkata
- Central Jail, Burdwan
The state also has 12 district jails, 33 sub-jails, 1 women's jails, 2 open jails and 3 special jails.
Union Territories edit
Andaman and Nicobar Islands edit
Andaman and Nicobar Islands has 1 district jail, 3 sub-jails, and a special jail.
Chandigarh edit
- Model Jail, Chandigarh
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu edit
Dadra and Nagar Haveli has a sub-jail located at Silvassa. Daman and Diu have 2 special jails, one each at Daman and Diu.
Delhi edit
- Tihar Jail Complex (Central Jails 1-9), Janakpuri
- Rohini Central Jail (Central Jail 10), Rohini
- Mandoli Central Jail (Central Jail 11-16), Mandoli
Delhi also has 2 Open Jails (one for male and female each) and 3 Semi Open Jails.[9]
Lakshadweep edit
Lakshadweep has 4 Sub Jails.[9]
Puducherry edit
- Central Prison, Kalapet, Puducherry
Puducherry also has 1 Sub Jail and 2 Special Jails.[9]
Decommissioned edit
The following Indian prisons have been decommissioned and demolished:
See also edit
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