The government on Wednesday imposed a ban on gutkha, pan
masala and other such chewable products in the State as they are found
to contain harmful ingredients of tobacco and nicotine which will cause
cancer and other diseases.
By an order issued on
Wednesday through Health, Medical & Family Welfare Department, the
government banned with immediate effect, manufacture, storage, sale,
transportation and display of these products.
The
step has been taken under various sections of the Food Safety &
Standards (Prohibition and Restriction on Sales) Regulations of 2011 and
the Food Safety and Standards Act of 2006, conceding a long-standing
demand of anti-tobacco organisations and activists.
The
ban brings to halt, the indiscriminate sales of gutkha, pan masala and
other such chewable products at thousands of roadside bunks and other
retails outlets in the State. These are invariably used by drivers,
particularly those on long-distance journey, besides others. They are
preferred by them to get the necessary ‘kick” and keep them awake.
The
government, at the same time, asked the Commissioner, Food Safety, and
the Departments of Police, Health, Vigilance & Enforcement,
Commercial Taxes, Transport, Labour, Municipal Administration and
Panchayat Raj to take immediate steps to ensure enforcement of the ban
from day one.
Ban welcomed
Hailing the ban , Director, Apollo Cancer Hospital, Dr. P. Vijayanand Reddy said it would save millions of lives.
In
a statement here, he said there were over 3,095 chemical components in
chewing tobacco products and 28 among them proved to be carcinogens. He
said that over 90 per cent of oral cancer was directly associated with
tobacco use and India has the highest prevalence of oral cancer globally
-- with 75,000 to 80,000 new cases being reported every year.
He thanked Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy for taking bold step.
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