Tihar Jail has initiated online sales of products made by convicts, including mustard oil and cookies, through the Mystore app.
The Tihar Jail administration plans to expand sales to e-commerce platforms like Flipkart and Amazon.
Approximately 500 convicts work daily at the Tihar Jail factory, producing a variety of goods.
In 2024, the turnover from bakery products was around Rs 8 crore, and from other units approximately Rs 11 crore.
Detailed Insights:
Tihar Jail, Asia's largest prison, houses around 20,000 inmates and aims to boost sales and support convicts' families through online platforms.
The products currently sold include 'Tihar Se' mustard oil, various types of cookies, and handcrafted teakwood Ganesh showpieces.
Convicts earn around Rs 412 a day, which is deposited into bank accounts managed by the jail administration, and they can send money to their families.
Selection for work in the jail factory is based on convicts' behavior and skills, contributing to their reformation and rehabilitation.
Similar product manufacturing units operate in jails across several states, including Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Gujarat.
Mystore is an ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce)-connected marketplace created by the Government of India for Indian sellers.
Key Concepts Involved:
ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce): A government initiative to democratize e-commerce by creating an open network for buyers and sellers.
Reformation: The process of rehabilitation and positive change in inmates through skill development and employment.
Tihar Jail: One of the largest prison complexes in India, focusing on inmate welfare and reformation through various initiatives.