Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday (June 21) inaugurated two newly constructed district jails in Chirang and Baksa districts, significantly bolstering the criminal justice system within the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR).
These modern facilities are designed to collectively house 1,000 inmates, addressing long-standing needs for improved correctional infrastructure in the region.
“Strengthening the Criminal Justice system in BTR.. Dedicated two newly built district jails in Chirang and Baksa today, which can collectively house 1,000 inmates. These jails will allow accommodation of undertrials and convicted prisoners as the judiciary deems fit,” Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma posted on X.
Pramod Boro, Chief Executive Member of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), joined the chief minister at the inauguration of the newly built district jail in Chirang.
He said the inauguration of the district jail is a major step forward in enhancing BTR’s justice and correctional infrastructure.
Boro said, “This modern facility will significantly strengthen BTR’s law enforcement capacity, in line with our commitment towards a reform-oriented correctional system.”
The state-of-the-art prison complex features dedicated quarantine zones, underscoring a strong commitment to maintaining stringent health and hygiene protocols.
The complex houses separate modern medical units for male and female inmates, classroom spaces to support educational and skill development, and a well-equipped library, aimed at promoting reformation, self-improvement, and reintegration into society.
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The facility, equipped with advanced amenities and inclusive systems, has been designed to accommodate a total of 636 inmates, encompassing both undertrial prisoners and convicts.