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Tihar Brand
Avantika Bhuyan
Avantika Bhuyan
29 Apr, 2010
Want to have a slice of Tihar in your home? Just head to the Delhi High Court complex, where a shop has been set up to sell T-shirts and biscuits made by inmates of India’s most notorious lock-up.
Want to have a slice of Tihar in your home? Just head to the Delhi High Court complex, where a shop has been set up to sell T-shirts and biscuits made by inmates of India’s most notorious lock-up. According to Acting Chief Justice Madan B Lokur, who inaugurated the store, the initiative will help the products reach a larger section of people as well as aid the reform of prisoners. The outlet in the capital’s High Court is the first of several such planned stores, and is run by Jaspal Singh, a former Tihar inmate himself. Eventually, jail authorities hope to be in major court complexes across Delhi, like Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Dwarka, Karkardooma and Rohini. Their choice of location seemed appropriate as the courts have a steady stream of potential customers, including Tihar residents.
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