Restaurant run by Indian convicts wins praise for politeness, hygiene
date:Jul 23, 2014
the visitors' book are mostly encouraging.

The food was simply delicious, wrote one guest, Bhoomika Dabas. The service provided was also commendable ... 10/10 for cleanliness and humble service. Suggestion: include more variety of cuisine.

Revenue from the non-profit restaurant, flagged under the TJ's brand of products made by prisoners, is earmarked for prisoner welfare and vocational training, said Sunil Gupta, a spokesman for the Tihar jail.

Once notorious for corruption, drug problems and
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