Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today said her government would show greater intent in discouraging use of tobacco products in the state and directed police to implement ban on sale of such items near educational institutions.
She also gave directions to police for immediate removal of illegal billboards and advertisements from city centres.
"The government will show greater intent in discouraging use of tobacco products, as it exposes people to the grave risk of lung cancer," she said interacting with a delegation of Voluntary Health Association of India (VHAI) which called on her at her residence here this evening.
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She sought VHAI's support in generating mass awareness about hazards of tobacco smoking, which has shown an alarming upward trend in the state, an official spokesman said.
Gupta requested the Chief Minister for creation of an Anti-Smoking Fund so that targeted interventions are made to protect women and children from falling prey to passive smoking.
Director VHAI also suggested increasing tobacco-tax as an effective way of reducing smoking and other tobacco use.
She appreciated the state government for imposing a tax of 40 per cent on tobacco products, describing it as a win-win situation for states as they work to balance the budgets while preserving essential services.
The Chief Minister assured the delegation of taking all out measures to protect the health of people by strictly enforcing COTPA.