Pampering the taste buds of Keralites are some unusual chefs
-- prisoners, who are rolling out chapaties and preparing chicken and
vegetarian curries for those outside the four walls of the jails.Presently three prisons in the state -- Poojapura central
jail in Thiruvananthapuram, Viyoor central jail in Thrissur
and the Kozikode district jail have started the venture,
which is running successfully with about 60,000 chapaties being made on an average daily with the help of machines by prisoners.
While Central prison
at Thiruvananthapuram markets its chapaties as 'Poojapura Chapaties', Viyoor
jail inmatesbranded their product as 'Freedom Chapaties'. There are also
plans to start similar ventures in Ernakulam district jail and Kollam jail.
In
Poojapura central jail, 40,000 chapaties, besides 3,500 packets of chicken and
500 packets of vegetarian curries are made on an average daily, says B Pradeep, Superintendent,
Central Prison. The demand for these ready-to-eat chapaties are so huge, they
are sold in no time. While a packet

There was so much enthusiasm among the prisoners that,those
from other jails are also keen to come to Poojapuraprepared and sold. There are also plans to start a bakery
unit soon for making banana chips and bread. the prisoners at Poojapura have
manufactured about 10.5 lakh chapaties in the past two months. During the
Christmas season, the prisoners had made star-shaped chapaties and sold them at
outlets outside. The affordable cost of the product has been the key to the
success of the venture. Counters have been set up in front of the entrance of the prison. About 150 prisoners work in
different shifts in this exercise. About 250 kg of chicken is needed for making
1,000 plates of curry. About 500 vegetarian curries are prepared using

cabbage are grown by the inmates.
In Viyoor and Kozhikode prisons about 10,000 chapaties are
made each day and sold. Curries are not made. However, during the recently held State School Youth Festival, the prisoners
had supplied about 10,000 chapaties a day. The prison department had written to
the government to enhance the wages for those working in chapatti making.
Prisoners are also engaged in other vocational activities such as carpentry,
weaving and masonry. Government furniture is also made in the prisons.
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