Executive NCRB Summary-2021
Executive NCRB Summary-2021
Executive NCRB Summary-2021
Executive Summary
1. The total number of prisons at national level has increased from 1,306 in 2020
to 1,319 in 2021, having increased by 1.0%.
2. The 1,319 prisons in the country consist of 564 Sub Jails, 424 District Jails,
148 Central Jails, 88 Open Jails, 41 Special Jails, 32 Women Jails, 19 Borstal
Schools and 3 Other than the above Jails.
3. The highest number of jails was reported in Rajasthan (144) followed by Tamil
Nadu (142), Madhya Pradesh (131), Andhra Pradesh (106), Odisha (92) and
Uttar Pradesh (75). These Six (6) States together cover 52.3% of total jails in
the country as on 31st December, 2021.
4. Delhi has reported the highest number of Central jails (14) in the country.
States/UTs like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, A & N Islands, DNH &
Daman Diu, Ladakh and Lakshadweep have no central jail as on
31st December, 2021.
5. Uttar Pradesh has reported the highest number of District jails (62).
States/UTs like Goa, Chandigarh, DNH & Daman Diu, Delhi, Lakshadweep
and Puducherry have no District Jail as on 31st December, 2021.
6. Tamil Nadu has reported highest number of Sub-jails (96). States/UTs like
Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Haryana, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim,
Chandigarh, Delhi and Ladakh have no sub-jail in their States/UTs, as on
31st December, 2021.
7. Only 15 States/UTs were having Women Jails (32 Women Jails) with a total
capacity of 6,767 in India. These States/UTs (Number of Jails) (Capacity) are
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– Rajasthan (7) (998), Tamil Nadu (5) (2018), Kerala (3) (232), Andhra
Pradesh (2) (280), Bihar (2) (202), Gujarat (2) (410), Uttar Pradesh (2) (540),
Delhi (2) (680), Karnataka (1) (100), Maharashtra (1) (262), Mizoram (1) (96),
Odisha (1) (55), Punjab (1) (320), Telangana (1) (260) and West Bengal (1)
(314) and the rest of 21 States/UTs have no separate Women Jail as on
31st December, 2021.
8. The actual capacity of prisons has increased from 4,14,033 in 2020 to
4,25,609 in 2021 (as on 31st December of each year), having increased by
2.8%. Number of prisoners lodged in various jails has increased from
4,88,511 in 2020 to 5,54,034 in 2021 (as on 31st December of each year),
having increased by 13.4% during the period.
9. Out of the total capacity 4,25,609 in 1,319 prisons in 2021, the Central Jails of
the country were having the highest capacity (1,93,536) followed by the
District Jails (1,63,606) and the Sub Jails (45,436). Among the other types of
jails, Special Jails, Women Jails and Open Jails were having a capacity of
7,473, 6,767 and 5,953 inmates respectively as on 31st December, 2021. The
highest number of inmates were lodged in District Jails (2,54,214) followed by
Central Jails (2,39,311) and Sub Jails (46,736) as on 31st December, 2021.
The number of inmates in Women Jails was 3,808.
10. Uttar Pradesh has reported the highest capacity in their jails (capacity of
63,751 inmates in 75 jails contributing 15.0% of total capacity) followed by
Bihar (capacity of 47,750 inmates in 59 jails contributing 11.2% of total
capacity) and Madhya Pradesh (capacity of 29,571 inmates in 131 jails
contributing 6.9% of total capacity).
11. Out of the 5,54,034 prisoners, 5,31,025 were male prisoners, 22,918 were
female prisoners and 91 were transgender.
12. The occupancy rate has increased from 118.0% in 2020 to 130.2% in 2021
(as on 31st December of each year).
13. The highest occupancy rate was in District Jails (155.4%) followed by Central
Jails (123.7%) and Sub Jails (102.9%). The occupancy rate in Women Jails
was 56.3% as on 31st December, 2021.
14. Uttar Pradesh has reported the highest number of prisoners (1,17,789) in its
jails contributing 21.3% followed by Bihar (66,879), Madhya Pradesh (48,513),
Maharashtra (36,853), Punjab (26,146) and West Bengal (25,769) as on 31st
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December, 2021. These States together are contributing around 58.1% of
total prisoners in the country.
15. Uttarakhand has reported the highest occupancy rate (185.0%) followed by
Uttar Pradesh (184.8%), Delhi (182.5%), Sikkim (166.9%) and Madhya
Pradesh (164.1%) as on 31st December, 2021.
16. The capacity in 32 Women Jails was 6,767 with the actual number of
prisoners in these Women Jails was 3,808 (Occupancy Rate: 56.3%) which
includes Five (5) Transgender inmates also as on 31st December, 2021. The
capacity of Women Inmates in other types of Jail (i.e. except Women Jails)
was 22,659 with the actual number of women inmates in these jails was
19,115 (Occupancy Rate: 84.4%) as on 31st December, 2021.
17. Uttarakhand has reported the highest female occupancy rate (178.8%)
followed by Bihar (152.3%) and Chhattisgarh (147.6%). However, the highest
number of female inmates were confined in the jails of Uttar Pradesh (4,995)
followed by Bihar (3,067) and Madhya Pradesh (1,892).
1. During the year 2021, a total of 18,06,823 inmates were admitted in various
jails of the country and the admission of inmates has increased by 10.8% over
2020 (16,31,110 inmates).
2. A total of (5,54,034) prisoners were confined as on 31st December, 2021 in
various jails across the country. The number of Convicts, Undertrial inmates
and Detenues were reported as 1,22,852, 4,27,165 and 3,470 respectively
accounting for 22.2%, 77.1% and 0.6% respectively at the end of 2021. Other
prisoners accounted for 0.1% (547 prisoners) of total prisoners.
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3. Convicted Prisoners
a. The number of convicted prisoners has increased from 1,12,589 in
2020 to 1,22,852 in 2021 (as on 31st December of each year), having
increased by 9.1% during the period.
b. Out of total 1,22,852 convicts, the highest number of convicted
prisoners were lodged in Central Jails (66.4%, 81,551 convicts)
followed by District Jails (27.8%, 34,214 convicts) and Sub Jails (2.0%,
2,461 convicts) as on 31st December, 2021.
c. Uttar Pradesh has reported the maximum number of convicts (21.9%,
26,956 convicts) in the country followed by Madhya Pradesh (15.7%,
19,266 convicts) and Chhattisgarh (6.3%, 7,762 convicts) at the end of
2021.
d. Among the 1,22,852 convicts, 81 were civil convicts.
4. Undertrial Prisoners
a. The number of undertrial prisoners has increased from 3,71,848 in
2020 to 4,27,165 in 2021 (as on 31st December of each year), having
increased by 14.9% during this period.
b. Among the 4,27,165 undertrial prisoners, the highest number of
undertrial prisoners was lodged in District Jails (51.4%, 2,19,529
undertrials) followed by Central Jails (36.2%, 1,54,447 undertrials) and
Sub Jails (10.4%, 44,228 undertrials) as on 31st December, 2021.
c. Uttar Pradesh has reported the maximum number of undertrials
(21.2%, 90,606 undertrials) in the country followed by Bihar (13.9%,
59,577 undertrials) and Maharashtra (7.4%, 31,752 undertrials) at the
end of 2021.
d. Among the 4,27,165 undertrial prisoners, only 53 were civil inmates.
5. Detenues
a. The number of detenues has decreased from 3,590 in 2020 to 3,470 in
2021 (as on 31st December of each year), having decreased by 3.3%
during this period.
b. Among the 3,470 detenues, the highest number of detenues were
lodged in Central Jails (83.7%, 2,904 detenues) followed by District
Jails (10.8%, 376 detenues) and Special Jails (2.9%, 102 detenues) as
on 31st December, 2021.
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c. Tamil Nadu has reported the maximum number of detenues (51.2%,
1,775) in the country followed by Telangana (11.4%, 396) and Gujarat
(10.7%, 372) at the end of 2021.
6. Women Prisoners with Children
a. There were 1,650 women prisoners with 1,867 children as on 31st
December, 2021.
b. Among these women prisoners, 1,418 women prisoners were
undertrial prisoners who were accompanied by 1,601 children and 216
convicted prisoners who were accompanied by 246 children.
7. Age-group of the Prisoners
a. As on 31st December, 2021 the maximum number of inmates
(2,41,320 inmates, 43.6%) were belonging to the age group 18-30
years followed by the age group 30-50 years (2,39,814 inmates,
43.3%).
b. 72,893 inmates (13.2%) were belonging to the age group above 50
years.
c. Only 7 inmates belonged to the age group of 16-18 years.
8. Education
a. Among the 5,54,034 prisoners, literacy profile of 2,22,513 (40.2%)
prisoners was Below Class X, 1,33,131 (24.0%) prisoners were Class
X & above but below Graduation, 41,565 (7.5%) prisoners were having
a Degree, 10,082 (1.8%) prisoners were Post Graduates and 7,052
(1.3%) prisoners were Technical Degree/Diploma holders.
b. A total of 1,39,691 (25.2%) prisoners were Illiterate.
9. Domicile of Origin of Prisoners
a. Among the 5,54,034 prisoners as on 31st December, 2021, around
90.9% (5,03,805 inmates) of prisoners belonged to the State followed
by prisoners belonging to the Other States (8.1%, 44,664 inmates) and
prisoners belonging to the Other Country (1.0%, 5,565 inmates).
b. Among the 1,22,852 convicts, 93.4% convicts (1,14,696 inmates)
belonged to the State while 5.8% (7,076 inmates) and 0.9% (1,080
inmates) belonged to the Other States and Other Country respectively.
c. Haryana has reported the most number of other State domicile convicts
(16.5%, 1170 convicts) followed by Madhya Pradesh (10.2%, 719
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convicts) and Chhattisgarh (7.4%, 522 convicts) as on 31st December,
2021.
d. Among the 4,27,165 undertrial prisoners, 90.3% (3,85,638 inmates)
belonged to the State while 8.8% (37,377 inmates) and 1.0% (4,150
inmates) belonged to the Other States and Other Country respectively.
e. Maharashtra has reported the highest number of undertrial prisoners of
other states (13.8%, 5,166 inmates) followed by Uttar Pradesh (11.9%,
4,465 inmates) and Delhi (10.4%, 3,878 inmates) at the end of 2021.
Foreign Prisoners
No. of Prisoners at the No. of Foreign Share of Foreign
Year
end of the year Prisoners Prisoners
2019 4,81,387 5,203 1.1%
2020 4,88,511 4,926 1.0%
2021 5,54,034 5,565 1.0%
As per data provided by States/UTs.
Note: Figures as on 31st December of the respective year
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7. Among the foreign Undertrials, the highest number of foreign undertrials were
from Bangladesh (41.8%, 1,735 undertrial) followed by Nigeria (18.7%, 774
undertrial) and Nepal (14.2%, 589 undertrial) at the end of 2021.
8. West Bengal has reported the highest number of foreign undertrial lodged in
their jails (28.4%, 1,179) followed by Delhi (14.2%, 589) and Maharashtra
(12.1%, 502) at the end of 2021.
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2. Undertrials
a. Among the undertrial prisoners under IPC crimes (3,24,499) lodged in
various jails in the country, around 64.3% (2,08,595 inmates) of
undertrial prisoners have committed Offences affecting Human Body
followed by prisoners of Offences against Property (29.0%, 94,160
inmates) as on 31st December, 2021.
b. Among the undertrial prisoners of Offences against Women, the
highest number of inmates were undertrial for Rape (63.2%, 44,134
inmates) followed by undertrials for Dowry Death (20.6%, 14,402
inmates) at the end of 2021.
c. Among the undertrial prisoners under SLL crimes (1,02,613) lodged in
various jails in the country, the highest number of inmates were
undertrial under Liquor & Narcotics Drugs - Related Acts (65.2%,
66,881 inmates) followed by undertrial inmates under Arms/Explosive -
Related Acts (14.3%, 14,677 inmates) and undertrial inmates under
Crime Against SC/ST – Related Acts (4.7%, 4,846 inmates) at the end
of 2021.
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2. Undertrials
1. Convicts
a. A total of 93,077 convicts were released (including 1713 convicts
getting transferred to other States/UTs) during the year 2021.
b. Out of 93,077 convicts released, 49.0% of convicts (45,652) were
released after completion of conviction period during 2021.
c. A total of 6,712 convicts were released subsequent to the acquittal
on appeal from Higher Courts.
d. A total of 2,350 convicts were released before completion of
sentence awarded.
e. A total of 198 convicts were pardoned for their offence committed.
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2. Undertrials
a. A total of 14,68,627 undertrial prisoners were released during 2021,
out of which 95.0% of undertrial prisoners (13,95,635) were
released on bail. Percentage share of Undertrials Released on Bail
decreased by 0.4% in 2021 over 2020 (95.4% in 2020).
b. A total of 24,507 undertrial prisoners were released based on
acquittal on first instance and 14,148 undertrial prisoners were
released subsequent to the acquittal on appeal.
c. No undertrial prisoners were extradited to foreign countries during
2021.
d. A total 591 undertrial prisoners were released under Section 436A
of CrPC during 2021.
3. Detenues
a. A total of 9,409 detenues were released during 2021, out of which,
16.2% detenues (1,520) were released on completion of detention
period and 73.5% detenues (6,911) were released before
completion of detention period.
4. Movements
To Courts:
a. A total of 20,86,942 times, inmates were taken to the Courts on
legal proceedings. Among all the States/UTs, Bihar has reported
the highest number of movements of inmates to courts
(4,67,675) followed by Uttar Pradesh (2,79,388) and West
Bengal (2,11,253) during 2021.
To Hospitals:
a. A total of 4,36,732 times, inmates were taken to the Hospitals.
Among all the States/UTs, Chhattisgarh has reported the
highest number of movements of inmates for medical assistance
(63,896) followed by West Bengal (40,657) and Tamil Nadu
(36,097) during 2021.
b. There were 9,180 prisoners, who were suffering from mental
illness as on 31st December, 2021.
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Deaths and illness in Prisons
Total No. of Deaths No. of Un-natural
Year No. of Natural Deaths
in Prisons Deaths (incl. Suicide)
2019 1,764$ 1,538 160
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Rehabilitation and Welfare of Prisons
1. A total of 1,918 convicted inmates were rehabilitated during 2021.
2. A total of 1,359 inmates were given financial assistance on their release
during 2021.
3. A total of 1,62,654 inmates were provided legal aid during 2021.
4. The number of prisoners benefitted from Elementary Education, Adult
Education, Higher Education and Computer Course were 38,784, 32,544,
14,083 and 4,350 respectively during 2021. Also 39,313 inmates were
imparted various vocational trainings by the jail-authorities during 2021.
5. A total of 75,318 inmates had been given medical counselling and 35,240
inmates had been given legal counselling by NGOs during 2021.
6. The total value of goods produced by inmates during 2021 was ` 238.25
Crore.
7. There were 587 NGOs who were working exclusively for prison reforms and
202 NGOs who were working exclusively for welfare of women during the
year 2021. However, some NGOs may be working in many States.
8. A total of 376 complaints were received by National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) during 2021. A total of 376 complaints (including
previous year pending complaints) were disposed-off during 2021 with a
disposal rate of 100.0%.
9. A total of 470 complaints were received by State Human Rights Commission
(SHRC) during 2021. A total of 419 complaints (including previous year
pending complaints) were disposed-off during 2021 with a disposal rate of
89.1%.
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2. The sanctioned strength of Medical Staff was 3,497 while the actual strength
was 2,080 as on 31st December, 2021.
3. The actual strength of woman jail officers/staffs was 8,881 (including 300
medical officers/staff).
4. Out of the 64,449 jail staffs, 20.0% (12,903) staffs were trained under various
Refresher/Specialised/Re-orientation courses during 2021.
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