MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
Regular-article-logo Wednesday, 17 June 2026

Hotwar: jail ready, but not facilities

Read more below

JOY SENGUPTA Published 16.11.05, 12:00 AM

Ranchi, Nov. 16: The Birsa Munda Central Jail at Hotwar has been inaugurated finally, after three failed attempts of the state government.

The jail, with a capacity of 3,215 inmates, was inaugurated by chief minister Arjun Munda today, not amid much fanfare but before a set of empty chairs reserved for political leaders and dignitaries.

Although Munda said the whole set-up will be on a par with the ?international standards? of human values, the incomplete work at the sprawling 68 acres of the jail premises apparently gave a different picture.

With the security a major concern after the Jehanabad ?Operation Jailbreak? the home department officials have suddenly began to count upon the army, ?hoping? that they would do the job for the police.

The reason: Hotwar, 14 km from the state capital, lies in the army zone with the Dipatoli and Namkum Cantonments cordoning it off from both sides.

The jail, where all the 610 prisoners of the present Birsa Munda Jail will be shifted by this weekend has been facing a huge staff crunch with just 40 personnel, against a required 80, posted there on security duty. The remaining posts remain vacant, as there has not been any new recruitment in the past 25 years.

At present, some unarmed home guards are on temporary security duty in the jail, which senior police officials think ?Maoists would not dare to attack?.

According to sources, with three shifting dates already falling flat and the media on constant attack the home department wanted to finish the debate once and for all.

?The criticisms were getting harder with each passing day. The higher officials did not want to make the whole thing much more complicated as three dates have been cancelled. Though the prison is almost complete, there are many things need to be installed. We cannot say confidently that the new prison is fully complete,? said a jail officer, on conditions of anonymity.

A majority of invitees, including different magistrates and judges, MLAs and bureaucrats did not turn up for the show. However, Munda seemed to be unfazed about the poor turn out. However, home minister Sudesh Mahto was not impressed as he was seen engaged in a serious discussion with Munda pointing at the vacant seats.

The officials said at present there are no barracks against the proposed construction of four. Against a requirement of 25 assistant jailers, there are just two at present. Moreover, there are no nurses against the need of 35 while only one paramedical staff is there against the immediate need for 23.

The roads leading to the prison, construction of which began in 2002,have not been built as yet. The video-conferencing room remains half-completed and the same can be said about the waiting rooms.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT