After its popular low-cost chapati-chicken curry combo and three-fold umbrellas, the Poojappura Central Prison here has forayed into garment business by manufacturing readymade cotton shirts under the brand name 'samraksha'.
The first set of shirts, designed and sewn by jail inmates, is expected to hit the market this Onam, the state's harvest festival which is two months away, prison officials said.
The existing tailoring unit at the prison had been modified and special training was given to selected inmates in shirt-making. The cost-effective shirts would be a boon for commoners amidst the flood of expensive branded clothes, a top prison official said.
The programme would also be a great help for prisoners to get training in garment making and designing which would lend them a helping hand to weave their life after their release, he said.
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Around 20 inmates had given training in shirt-making under a jail foreman and the raw material for it would be provided by the weaving unit of the prison.
"We have 10-15 modern machines, including buttonhole machine and cutting and sewing machines at the tailoring unit. The training has been completed and the production has started on a small scale. We will seek the help of professional designers later if needed," the official said.