"As per the report of Tobacco Control in India (2004), nearly 8-9 lakh people die every year due to diseases attributable to tobacco use. According to an ICMR study 'Assessment of Burden of Disease due to Non-Communicable Diseases (2006)'...
"...The risk of disease attributable to tobacco use was 78 per cent for stroke, 65.6 per cent for tuberculosis, 85.2 per cent for ischemic heart disease, 52 per cent for acute myocardial infarction, 43 per cent for oesophageal cancer and 16 per cent for lung cancer, respectively," Union Health Minister J P Nadda said in a written reply.
Mouth cancers in males showed a statistically significant increase in age-adjusted Incidence Rate in Bhopal (2.97), Delhi (2.93), and Mumbai (1.35).
He said that the Government has taken a series of measures to deter people from consuming various tobacco products.
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Those include enactment of the 'Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce and Production, Supply and Distribution) Act, (COTPA) 2003' and ratification of WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.
The government has also notified rules on new pictorial health warnings on tobacco product packages apart from launching public awareness campaigns through a variety of media, the Minister said.