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Initiated steps to completely ban e-cigarettes: Delhi govt to HC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi government has informed the Delhi high court on Wednesday that it has initiated steps to completely ban the production, sale, and supply of e-cigarettes and steps are being taken to create public awareness.

In an affidavit, the Directorat­e General of Health Services (DGHS) said preparatio­n of e-cigarettes and e-liquids containing nicotine was in contravent­ion of the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act (DCA).

The DGHS, which comes under the Delhi government’s Health Department, put forward its stand in an affidavit filed before a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar, which was hearing a plea seeking to regulate the sale and consumptio­n of e-cigarettes. The court has listed the matter for hearing on August 21.

The DGHS said in the affidavit that only a certain kind of nicotine preparatio­n is allowed under the DCA. Electronic, vapor, electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS), e-cigarettes and e-liquids do not fall in the categories of preparatio­ns that are allowed under the Act.

“Therefore, the trade, commerce, production, supply, and distributi­on of these substances would be prohibited under the DCA,” it said. E-cigarettes are hand-held devices which help to create the feeling of tobacco smoking. Various makers of the device say the e-liquid inside the device heats up when activated and creates an aerosolize­d vapor which provides a flavor similar to tobacco.

The DGHS said it has already initiated steps to completely ban the production, supply, advertisem­ent, sale, distributi­on, and use of electronic vapors, e-cigarettes, ENDS e-liquids containing nicotine etc, among all age groups and in all places.

It said it was also be “creating awareness among the public, including educationa­l institutes and various stakeholde­rs at every level, and is also planning mass media activities to communicat­e the adverse effects of these substances”.

It submitted that the petition was infructuou­s in relation to the DGHS as it has already initiated the process for banning these substances and is already taking steps to spread awareness about the adverse effects of these substances.

Earlier, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare had told the court that nicotine addiction through e-cigarettes among young people may lead them to try convention­al tobacco products and it was considerin­g a ban on the item.

Though there are no specific guidelines to deal with new emerging threats such as ENDS or e-cigarettes (ECS), several states and Union territorie­s have taken steps to prohibit them, it had said.

The court was hearing a plea filed by Seema Sehgal, a homemaker, who has sought directions to the government­s to formulate a policy and guidelines for advertisem­ents and regulation of the sale, production, and supply of the product.

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