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Global Youth
Tobacco
Survey
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On March 20,
2008 health
minister
Anbumani
Ramadoss
released
“Global
Youth
Tobacco
Survey and
Global
School
Personnel
Survey for
2006”
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He said
“There is a
need to
increase
awareness
among
teachers,
students and
community
leaders”
·
He suggested
Individuals
smoking in
their
offices will
now invite
penalty for
their
institutions
as part of
the Union
Health
Ministry’s
crackdown on
smoking in
public
places.
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“If one
person is
caught
smoking, the
fine would
be Rs 5,000
for the
institution,
if two
persons are
caught it
would be Rs
10,000 while
if three
persons are
caught it
would be Rs
15,000,”
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As part of
the plan,
the
government
is also
planning to
increase the
fine on an
individual
smoking in
public
places from
Rs 200 to Rs
1,000, he
said.
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Expressing
concern over
the increase
in the
number of
smokers in
India, he
said the
ministry has
recommended
the
formulation
of a
comprehensive
Tobacco
Control
Policy
and its
effective
implementation
needs to be
initiated.
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Observing
that the
high
prevalence
of tobacco
use among
students and
school
personnel is
alarming,
the survey
said
indication
of
increasing
use among
girls in
some regions
is a matter
of concern.
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Between 2003
and 2006,
the
period under
consideration
in the
survey
reveals that
smoking
pattern did
not change
nationally
among
students in
the age
group of
13-15 years
but
significantly
increased in
the southern
and
northeastern
region.
·
Currently
use of
tobacco
products
by students
in the age
group of
13-15 years
other than
cigarette
has not
decreased at
the national
level but
has
increased in
the central
region, the
study said.
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No
significant
change in
current
tobacco
consumption
by boys and
girls was
seen in two
of the six
regions in
2003 and in
sale of
tobacco to
minors at
the national
level during
2003-06
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It further
goes on to
say that
overall
prevalence
of teaching
in schools
about the
dangers of
smoking has
not changed
but
increased
significantly
in the
eastern and
northeastern
region.
·
Exposure of
students in
the age
group of
13-15 years
to cigarette
advertisements
on
billboards
has not
decreased
significantly
at the
national
level but
has
decreased in
the
northeastern
region, in
particular.
·
Percentage
of free
distribution
of cigarette
samples to
the students
of the age
group of
13-15 years
has also not
decreased
significantly
at the
national
level
including
North but
has increased
in the
eastern and
southern
region
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