A press releases states that Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt has
chosen carpentry as prison labor for which he will get paid about
half-a-dollar a day, as he begins a six-year sentence for receiving
guns from gangsters, officials said on Wednesday.
"As a normal procedure, he has been asked to choose some work
and he chose carpentry," a jail official in the western city of
Pune, where Dutt is lodged, said.
Dutt will be an apprentice in the jail's carpentry workshop. He
can hope to earn about a dollar a day as he gets better at the
job and his earnings will be paid to him in lump sum when he walks
free. Officials said furniture, cane work, carpets and furnishings
made by prisoners usually end up in government offices.
The actor, who has challenged his conviction in the Supreme Court
and appealed for bail, chose carpentry over gardening, cooking,
weaving, farming and metal-work, among other jobs.
It could take several days for Dutt's bail petition to be taken
up by the court, legal experts say. Dutt is reported to be struggling
with the harsh realities of prison life -- his cell has no fans
and he shares a common toilet and bathroom. Newspapers have mentioned
that Dutt felt uncomfortable in the coarse prison uniform -- a
striped white shirt with white pajamas and a white cap.
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