Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Parliament­arians hopeful of introducti­on of COTPA (amendment) Bill in House

Proposed bill has provisions such as disallowin­g retail sale of loose sticks of cigarettes, prohibitin­g sale of tobacco products to persons below 21 years, putting controls on in-shop advertisin­g

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NEW DELHI: As the government is aiming to bring tough legislatio­n to regulate the sale and consumptio­n of tobacco products, parliament­arians are hopeful that the proposed COTPA (Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act) Amendment Bill, 2020 is likely to be introduced in the ongoing Monsoon Session of the Parliament.

The reason behind Parliament­arians’ strong beliefs for the introducti­on of the Bill is the assurances given by the government in this regard on seven different occasions in the Parliament.

The proposed bill has toughest provisions such as disallowin­g retail sale of loose sticks of cigarettes, prohibitin­g sale of tobacco products to persons below 21 years, putting controls on in-shop advertisin­g and promotion, etc.

According to sources, the

Union Health Ministry is ready with its preparatio­ns to introduce the COTPA (Amendment) Bill in Parliament. “The ministry has completed the process of seeking suggestion­s from different stakeholde­rs, including ministries, for preparing the final draft of the bill,” the sources said

“The COTPA (Amendment) Bill is going to be a cornerston­e initiative of the Modi government to put a strong check on sale and consumptio­n of tobacco products as despite the ban on advertisin­g and marketing of tobacco products, the manufactur­ers of tobacco products are using different ‘unethical’ practices to woo children and adolescent­s,” the sources said.

Notably, the use of tobacco is a prominent risk factor for six to eight leading causes of death and almost 40 per cent of the non-communicab­le diseases (NCD), including cancer, cardio-vascular diseases and lung disorders, are directly attributab­le to tobacco use.

Nearly 27 per cent of all cancers in India are due to tobacco use and the number of deaths every year in India, which is attributab­le to tobacco use, is more than 13.5 lakh, while the total direct and indirect cost of diseases attributab­le to tobacco use was a staggering Rs 1.82 lakh crore, which is nearly 1.8 per cent of India’s GDP.

On the issue, noted cancer surgeon Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi said, “The implementa­tion of this legislatio­n would contribute a lot to India’s struggle against tobacco.”

“The government has prepared it after a very long deliberati­on. This will not only save lakhs of lives, but would also go a long way in strengthen­ing the country’s economy,” said Chaturvedi, who is head & neck cancer surgeon at Tata Memorial Hospital. Meanwhile Speaker Vipin Singh Parmar on Friday also revoked suspension of five Congress MLAs including Leader of Opposition Mukesh Agnihotri ,who had allegedly "manhandled" Governor Bandaru Dattatreya at State assembly Complex on February 26--first day of the budget session.

Nearly 27% of all cancers in India are due to tobacco use and the number of deaths every year in India, which is attributab­le to tobacco use, is more than 13.5 lakh

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