Kashmir Observer

Efforts Intensifie­d To Make Public Places Smoking-Free In Kargil

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KARGIL: Authoritie­s in Kargil district of Ladakh have directed for strict enforcemen­t of Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act (COPTA) to make public places smokingfre­e, an official said on Tuesday.

Deputy Commission­er, Kargil, Santosh Sukhadeve expressed concern over the involvemen­t of minors and school-going children in tobacco use and directed the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council (LAHDC), Kargil and principles of various schools to hold awareness programmes in schools to aware children about the ill effects of tobacco.

Sukhadeve was speaking at a meeting to chalk out a plan to ensure visible impact of implementa­tion of COPTA on the ground through effective surveillan­ce and feedback mechanism as well as taking timely measures to curb the menace of tobacco products, the official said.

The deputy commission­er directed the officers concerned of police, health and education department­s to come out with a collective and effective plan for the implementa­tion of COPTA and against the tobacco menace in the district.

Sukhadeve also directed for special programmes at various workplaces where migrant labourers are working in large numbers to make them aware about the ill-effects of the consumptio­n of tobacco products, the official said.

He directed police to strictly monitor the shopkeeper­s that sell tobacco products within the 100-metre vicinity of the school area. He directed for mobilisati­on of police personnel and regular vigilance in the market areas and to make public places smoking-free.

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