Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

E-cigarettes not a good alternativ­e to smoking, state planning to ban it

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS), popularly known as e-cigarettes, is being promoted as a lifestyle product among the youth and it is being popularise­d as a safe product but experts say that tests have detected the presence of toxic chemicals in it.

Addressing a media sensitisat­ion workshop on ‘Tobacco Free Rajasthan campaign’ on Tuesday organised by an NGO – Vaagdhara in Jaipur, Dr Rakesh Gupta, consultant, tobacco cessation at a private hospital said e-cigarette has got into the Indian market in the last four years and around 50% of the Indian e-cigarette market is online. He said China is the biggest supplier.

Dr Gupta said nicotine is addiction forming and poisonous to human beings. He said six states Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Mizoram and Maharashtr­a have already banned e-cigarettes under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Food Safety and Standards (Prohibitio­n and Restrictio­n on Sales) regulation, 2011.

“In Rajasthan, the state government is making efforts to ban it and hopefully, it will succeed,” he said.

Dr Gupta also stated that e-cigarettes that are being promoted as an alternativ­e to quit smoking but the users will further move to active smoking. Along with those who want to quit tobacco might shift to e-cigarette, which affects the quitting rate and those who have quit tobacco may shift to e-cigarette.The campaign manager Priyanka Lodha said that in March this year, two surveys were conducted in Kota and Jaipur respective­ly to find the availabili­ty of e-cigarettes. In Kota, a survey was conducted among 687 tobacco vendors of which 18% were selling e-cigarettes and in Jaipur out of 450 tobacco vendors, the availabili­ty of this product was 8 %. Govind Pareek, joint director, department of informatio­n and public relations, the government of Rajasthan said additional chief secretary medical and health Veenu Gupta on Friday issuing an order has formed a committee of five members to give expert informatio­n about the ill-effects of this electronic cigarette on health. This committee will submit its report on June 15.

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