"With an aim tocatch them young,the industry projects tobacco products as equivalent to adulthood, modernism, affluence, classiness and superiority," said Pawan Singhal, associate professor at Swai Maan Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur and the state patron of the Voice of Tobacco Victims (VOTV).
He said with the consumption of tobacco products, impotency among males was increasing while the reproductive capacity among females was decreasing, he said.
"The Rajasthan government should ban tobacco products as they have been fully banned in 14 states of the country," Singhal demanded.
According to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS), conducted by the Health Ministry, 35 per cent of the adults in the age group of 15 years and above consume tobacco in some form or the other with 48 per cent males and 20 per cent females consuming tobacco in any form.
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