Tobacco chewing to be banned from July
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Doctors have lauded this initiative. “Section four of the Cigarettes, Tobacco and other Products has been amplified and interpreted in an excellent manner by the state government. Also relevant sections of the IPC will be slapped and fine will be extracted by the police or security guards in public buildings or premises to enforce the law,” said Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi, oncosurgeon, Tata Memorial Hospital. According to the recent report released by Union health ministry, Maharashtra annually spends close to Rs7,000 crore on health costs to treat diseases caused by tobacco – cancer, TB, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. It proposes raising taxes on tobacco and tobacco products by 10% at the least. Tax officials said that only raising taxes without putting in place enforcement mechanisms at state borders to catch smugglers who carry out illicit trade will be a half-hearted measure. “Apart from increasing taxes, we are enforcing supervision by setting up 32 border check-posts in a phased manner in Maharashtra to check vehicles for illicit smuggling of tobacco,” said Vivek Bhimanwar, joint commissioner, sales tax department. |
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Tobacco chewing to be banned from July
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