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‘Licensing mechanism needed for shops selling tobacco products’ 

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Last updated: December 9, 2022 12:47 am
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Jammu, Dec 8: The Directorate of Health Services, Jammu on Thursday organized a one-day state-level sensitization workshop for key stakeholders in tobacco control. The event was held under the aegis of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) with Technical Support from The International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, New Delhi.
More than 50 officers from various government departments like School Education, Food and Drug Administration, Excise, Higher Education and Health attended the workshop. The workshop’s aim was to sensitize the key stakeholders about the menace of tobacco use, the laws regulating tobacco in India, tobacco cessation and various provisions of tobacco-free educational institutions guidelines and Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products Act, COTPA-2003. The participants gained knowledge about their specific roles in advancing tobacco control in their respective fields.
A presentation was also given on Tobacco Vendor Licensing by a nationally acclaimed guest speaker from New Delhi where he laid emphasis on the necessity and benefits of having a licensing mechanism for the shops selling tobacco products. He informed the gathering about Article 5.3 of the WHO FCTC which aims to protect the governments from tobacco industry interference.
The chief guest on the occasion was Dr Saleem-ur-Rehman, Director General Family Welfare and Director Health Services, Jammu. Director Health Services, Kashmir, Dr Mushtaq Ahmad Rather was the guest of honour.
Every year, tobacco kills 50 lakh people globally out of which 13 lakh die due to tobacco in India alone, which translates to almost 3500 deaths per day in India. It has been found that 90% of oral cancers are caused by chewing tobacco. Its consumption is associated with a higher incidence of deaths in TB patients, almost 38% of TB deaths are associated with tobacco use. It also causes infertility in women, Impotence in men, higher incidence of Low Birth Weight babies and many other diseases, Not only human health, but tobacco also causes environmental destruction, polluting the soil, air and water resources with its toxic ingredients
 
 
 
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