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Ker 'prison-made chapati' to be sent to Chennai flood victims

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Giving a helping hand to the Chennai flood victims, the Kerala Prison Department is planning to send chapati and jam to the stranded people there.

As many as 50,000 'jail-made' chapati, prepared by prisoners at the Poojappura Central Prison here, along with jam will be airlifted to the rain-battered Tamil Nadu capital from the airport here tomorrow morning.

"The chapati and jam will be sent by an Air Force flight. It will be handed over to the government authorities at Chennai," Poojappura Central Jail Superintendent A G Suresh told PTI.

Over 60 prisoners are preparing the chapati under the guidance of 35 jail staff at the jail here, he said. ' The official said besides the Poojappura jail, the central prisons in Thrissur and Kannur are also planning to send chapatis to the rain-hit Chennai as part of the relief programme.
 

"A total of 10,000 chapatis are planning to be sent from Kannur prison.

They may either send the chapati parcel along with our consignment or via any private parties," he said.

A number of Malayalam film personalities including Mammootty, Mohanlal, Dulqar Salman, Manju Warrier and Ashiq Abu also offered support to flood victims in Chennai.

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First Published: Dec 04 2015 | 6:14 PM IST

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