July 07, 2020
The committee accused the health ministry of not having
Citing that the "proposed graphic health warnings have the potential to severely
affect Indian farmers and Indian companies with gains for unscrupulous elements
who manufacture and sell illicit tobacco and foreign countries from where these
goods are smuggled into India, the committee suggested efforts be made for
‘discouraging" tobacco use and to find and promote alternatives for workers
involved in the industry..The committee accused the health ministry of not
having consulted various stakeholders before coming out with the amended rules
of 2014, and suggested a "national tobacco control policy" be framed with
well-defined objectives. We will not change our course," a senior official told digital printing materials this
newspaper. The tobacco warnings were put off last year following the committee’s
recommendation in its interim report."If 85 per cent of area is earmarked for
printing specified health warnings, there is virtually no space left for
printing the brand logo, name and address of the manufacturer, the number of
bidis, etc as required under the rules," it said."The government is complying
with the court’s order to implement the earlier notification. The parliamentary
report also said that for the bidi industry, which according to them is a
"unique feature of the country, specific to India only", the government should
"reconsider" its decision to cover the bidi industry and said in their case it
will be viable to increase the size of warnings up to 50 per cent on one side of
a bidi packet and for chewing tobacco, zarda, khaini, misri, etc. This final
report will now be sent to the court, and unless the court intervenes and orders
us to do otherwise, the present situation will prevail
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