New Jail Complex Planned to Ease Mumbai Prison Burden
The Maharashtra government announces plans to construct a new jail complex on 11 acres in Mankhurd, Mumbai, to relieve overcrowding in existing prisons. Over 1,200 huts were cleared in a special drive for this purpose. This initiative aims to enhance both security and administrative efficiency in the region.
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The Maharashtra state government has unveiled plans to build a new jail complex on an 11-acre plot in Mankhurd, eastern Mumbai. This development aims to alleviate the current overcrowding in existing city prisons.
A special operation led to the removal of over 1,200 unauthorised huts to free up the land. Mumbai Suburban Collector Saurabh Katiyar oversaw this significant development, and the land has been formally handed over to the Mumbai Central Prison superintendent.
This initiative follows directions by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, aiming to address the growing inmate population. By establishing the new complex, Mumbai expects enhanced security and improved administrative management.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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