<![CDATA[Prison Bazaars, which were closed down, are being revived. Already, the bazaar at Saidapet has been opened, according to Mr.C. Sylendra Babu, Additional Director General of Police (Prisons). To prevent malpractice, the ADGP said those manning the bazaars had been trained in account keeping. “Auditing will be done by a private person,” . He was in Vellore for a routine inspection of the Vellore Central Prison for Men on Saturday. To prevent the use of cell phones in prisons, the Prisons Department would install jammers at the Central Prisons in Vellore and Coimbatore in three months. The ADGP said the government had allocated ₹1 crore to set up a unit to manufacture shoes exclusively for women personnel, at the Central Prison for Men, Vellore. The unit was making shoes for male personnel in the prison, police and fire departments. Bakeries would be established in all prisons in the State. “We have a state-of-the-art bakery in Puzhal. The machine has been imported from Germany and cookies and bread are made here. Similar bakeries will be opened in all prisons soon,” Mr. C. Sylendra Babu told. He added on Saturday that certificates were distributed to 80 inmates for completing Classes X, XII and undergraduate degrees. Of the total 15,000 inmates in prisons across Tamil Nadu, 6,000 had completed classes X, XII and UG degrees. He also added that 138 inmates were studying courses at the ITI opened at the Tiruchi prison. It offered six months, one year and two year courses. A textile unit had been established at the Coimbatore prison.]]>