Blankets in C'garh jails to be washed as inmates get skin

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Last Updated : Feb 05 2017 | 1:22 PM IST
The inmates of Chhattisgarh jails will soon get rid of their stinky and dirty blankets as the state Home department has decided to get them washed.
The decision to this effect was taken after several complaints of skin-related diseases and allergy to prisoners.
"We have permitted to procure washing machines at a cost of Rs 40 lakh. Very soon, washing of blankets will be started in jails," Director General (Jail) Girdhari Nayak told PTI today.
The step is expected to have a positive impact on the mental as well as health condition of the prisoners, he said.
"The effort is being made under 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan'. We want to improve the conditions in jails so that the inmates become good citizens. For the purpose, it is necessary that they should be both physically and mentally fit," the DG said.
Another jail department official, on condition of anonymity, said, "The department recently conducted health examination of 22,000 prisoners lodged in separate jails of the state by holding camps during which it was found that most of them were suffering from skin-related diseases and allergy. During investigation, dirty blankets used by them were found to be a major reason behind it."
Surprisingly, it later came to light that the blankets were never washed. To prevent them from fungus, they were just kept in open when the sun is out. Keeping this in view, it has been decided to procure industrial washers for cleaning the blankets, he said.
As per statistics, the state has five central jails, 12 district jails and 16 sub-jails where more than 18,000 inmates are lodged. Of them, around 10,000 are undertrials while 8,000 are convicts.
Each prisoner is given 2-3 blankets and in this way, total 54,000 blankets are being used in jails of the state. One blanket is used for atleast five years by several inmates. During this period, neither the blanket is cleaned nor washed.
Though sometimes they are kept out in the sun, the official said, adding that "these unhygienic blankets now have become source of disease for the users".
"The department has planned to wash all blankets and for the purpose has given permission to buy industrial washers in five central jails - Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, Ambikapur and Jagdalpur. Very soon it will be procured," he said.
The washing machines will have the capacity to wash 20 kg clothes at a time, and thereby around 500 blankets will be cleaned in a day. The entire task will be completed in about four months, he added.

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First Published: Feb 05 2017 | 1:22 PM IST

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