Tihar facing problems retailing inmates' products
New Delhi, June 22 (IANS) Retailing the brand TJ - goods the inmates of the Tihar Jail are turning out as they serve out their rigorous imprisonment - is facing problems as the products are not reaching popular outlets in the city.
The authorities of Tihar - the country's largest prison housing 12,231 inmates - said it will take two-three months for products to become popular despite their aggressive marketing and advertising.
The products include a range of food items like biscuits and snacks, clothings, handloom and textiles, furniture and home decor goods.
"Some of the products have not reached the outlets," Tihar Jail Director General Neeraj Kumar told IANS.
"When we introduce new products, it usually takes two to three months for them to become popular among the people," he added.
To bring the brand TJ closer to consumers, the Tihar authorities have zeroed in on Kendriya Bhandar outlets and court complexes in the capital.
Some of the 35 outlets in the advertised list were the Delhi Secretariat's canteen, the Delhi Police headquarters' canteen, select Kendriya Bhandar outlets, kiosks in the Delhi High Court and trial courts.
One of the outlet, Khadi Gram Udyog Bhandar in Patparganj, east Delhi, has closed down, and jail authorities admitted that it was an error to mention it in the advertisement.
"We have checked with the factory authorities and have been informed that the Patparganj outlet will be taken off from the list," Kumar said.
While the food products are finding buyers at the canteen of police headquarters and kiosks at Delhi courts, the sales have not hit a high due to limited visitors there.
"At police headquarters canteen and other government offices, only officials visit the canteens. The limited sales are expected," Kumar added.
The jail authorities are also pitching in retailers such as Mother Dairy to roll out the range of products to the consumers.
"A final go-ahead is needed for the products to be retailed in Mother Dairy outlets. It will be a new addition to the existing list of outlets," said Prateek Sharma, deputy superintendent (factory) at Tihar Jail.
Interestingly, the products recorded a turnover of Rs.15 crore last year, and the Tihar authorities plan to pep up the promotions through advertisements on FM radio channels in the National Capital Region (NCR).
"We are improving the marketing tricks for the products. Let's see what kind of response we get from the consumers as the time progresses," Kumar said.