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Still not ready for total ban on tobacco

In a country where, on an average, three out of 10 people use smokeless tobacco such as gutkha, paan masala, khaini etc, a mere 18 cessation centres offering help to quit the habit is not enough. HT reports.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2011 11:48 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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In a country where, on an average, three out of 10 people use smokeless tobacco such as gutkha, paan masala, khaini etc, a mere 18 cessation centres offering help to quit the habit is not enough.

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A Supreme Court order banning smokeless tobacco products is expected on April 13. At a two-day national consultation in the Capital to discuss the ban and the government's readiness to implement it, it was recommended that three such counselling centres be set up in every district.

The ministry of health and family welfare (MoHFW), in association with the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and WHO, formulated certain recommendations to successfully implement the ban. "It has to be a progressive ban. It may sound impossible initially, but that was also believed for introducing CNG-run vehicles in Delhi," said Dr K Srinath Reddy, president, PHFI.

The PHFI is launching a three-month long online course to train healthcare professionals, journalists and law agencies in general tobacco control, creating awareness and enforcing ban.

A lot of emphasis was put on inter-ministerial consultation, with health and finance ministries at the forefront. "The first deterrent in implementing the ban is millions of workers going jobless. Market support mechanism is required for such people while deciding alternate crops for them. Soybean has been tested and found to be equally lucrative," said Dr Monika Arora, head-health promotion and tobacco control, PHFI.

 
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