Telangana Prison Stall at Numaish 2026 Showcases Inmate-Made Goods, Honey & Eco-Bags

The Telangana Prison Department's stall at the 2026 All India Industrial Exhibition in Hyderabad is highlighting products made by inmates as part of rehabilitation efforts. Items on display range from steel furniture and woven textiles to jute bags, herbal soaps, and honey from new apiaries. Officials note that income supports the Prison Welfare Fund, providing inmate wages and aid for their families. Visitors praise the quality and reasonable pricing, seeing the initiative as a positive step in giving prisoners dignity through skilled work.

Key Points: Telangana Prison Dept Showcases Inmate Products at Numaish 2026

  • Showcasing inmate-made steel furniture & textiles
  • New honey farming initiative from open jails
  • Eco-friendly carry bags from old newspapers
  • Revenue funds prisoner wages & welfare
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Telangana Prison Dept stall at Numaish 2026 highlights inmate-made products, reform efforts

Telangana Prison Dept stall at Hyderabad's Numaish 2026 features furniture, bags, honey & eco-products made by inmates, supporting rehabilitation.

"The government's initiative is giving prisoners respect through their work. - Abdul Subang"

Hyderabad, January 10

At the All India Industrial Exhibition being held at the Exhibition Grounds in Nampally from January 1 to February 15, 2026, the Telangana Prison Department stall is drawing attention for showcasing a wide range of products made by inmates as part of their rehabilitation and skill-development programme.

Speaking to ANI, Narayana Jajara said the products displayed at the stall are made by prisoners across various jails in the state.

"We are exhibiting steel furniture like stools, tables, shoe racks, almirahs and bookshelves. In the weaving and carpentry sections, prisoners are making double and single bed sheets, handkerchiefs, phone stands, pen stands, pooja mandirs and S-type chairs," he said.

He added that women inmates are producing jute bags, laptop bags and pouches, while the soap unit is manufacturing soaps, herbal 'Sunipindi' soap, detergent powder, liquid soap, handwash and sanitary products.

"This year, we have also started honey farming in our open jails. Since it is pure honey, there is a huge demand from the public," he said.

Highlighting a new eco-friendly initiative, Jajara said that carry bags are now made from old newspapers to reduce plastic use. "The prices are very low, and the income goes to the Prison Welfare Fund, through which prisoners are paid wages and financial support is provided for their children's education and marriages," he added.

Srishti, who visited the stall, said she was impressed with the quality of the products.

"It is a very good experience. The quality is excellent, and the prices are reasonable. The wooden items, like mobile stands, are very well finished. Everyone must visit this store and support this initiative," she said.

Another visitor, Arvind, praised the furniture on display.

"The quality is very good, and the rates are reasonable compared to the market. The chairs and tables here are of a standard you don't easily find elsewhere. If the store were bigger with more options like cupboards with lockers, it would be even better," he said, adding that he had purchased a few products.

Abdul Subang said the prison stall reflects positive change among inmates.

"I visit this store whenever I come to Numaish. The government's initiative is giving prisoners respect through their work. Every year, I see improvement in the products, especially items like phone holders and direction boards," he said.

He also suggested that authorities should publicly highlight how the revenue generated is being utilised for prisoner welfare.

The Telangana Prison Department stall has emerged as a notable attraction at this year's Numaish, promoting skill development, rehabilitation, and sustainable practices through products crafted by inmates.

- ANI

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Priya S
I love the eco-friendly newspaper bags! It's a double win - reducing plastic and providing meaningful work. More government departments should take such innovative steps. My only suggestion is to have an online portal so people from other states can also support.
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Rahul R
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the wages paid to the inmates are fair and transparent. The article mentions a Prison Welfare Fund, but more details on the actual income distribution would build greater public trust. Still, a step in the right direction.
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Anjali F
My family has been buying the herbal 'Sunipindi' soap from this stall for years! It's very effective and affordable. It's heartwarming to know our purchase helps fund education for prisoners' children. More power to these men and women turning their lives around.
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David E
As a visitor from the UK, I'm deeply impressed. This model of rehabilitation through vocational training and market integration is something many countries should learn from. The furniture craftsmanship mentioned is remarkable. Respect to Telangana Prisons Dept.
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Karthik V
Honey farming in open jails is a brilliant idea! It provides a peaceful, productive activity and produces a pure product. I completely agree with visitor Arvind's point - they should expand the range and maybe open permanent showrooms in major cities.

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