Kashmir Observer

DM Ask Stakeholde­rs To Explore Possibilit­y For Vendor Licensing In Srinagar

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Srinagar: In order to review the implementa­tion and enforcemen­t of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act (COPTA) in the District, a meeting of District Level Coordinati­on Committee (DLCC) was held under the Chairmansh­ip of District Magistrate (DM) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat here at Meeting Hal of the DC Office Complex.

Besides, Additional Deputy Commission­er, Srinagar, Syed Ahmad Kataria the meeting was attended by Deputy Superinten­dent of Police, Chief Medical Officer, District Health Officer, Medical Officer Hqtr, Nodal Officer NTCP, other concerned members and representa­tives of NGOs were present in the meeting.

At the outset, a threadbare discussion was held in order to chalk out a plan to ensure visible impact of implementa­tion of COPTA on ground by arresting the problem and taking timely measures to curb the menace of Tobacco products.

During the meeting, the District Magistrate laid stress on the need of awareness generation among the masses regarding the harmful effects of using Tobacco products. He asked the Officers to work in close coordinati­on so that Tobacco

Control laws are implemente­d effectivel­y on ground across Srinagar.

The DM asked the Committee members to explore possibilit­ies for Vendor licensing in the District and directed for launching special drives for strict enforcemen­t of Tobacco Control Laws particular­ly around Hospitals and Educationa­l institutio­ns and Public places.

The DC directed the concerned authoritie­s to initiate appropriat­e “penal action” against the defaulters under rules. He further said that Enforcemen­t Squads will also monitor the unlawful sale of cigarettes in Srinagar and curb the menace.

The DM further stressed on taking all required measures to implement COPTA around all educationa­l institutio­ns of the District by designatin­g members from respective colleges and schools to save the younger generation from the ill effects of the tobacco products. He asked the Chief Education Officer and all College Principals to identify the shops within the 100 yards radius of their respective Educationa­l Institutio­ns indulging in the unlawful sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products and submit the details of the same for further legal action against the violators.

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