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No Smoking Day: Cancer victims, doctors urge govt to remove designated smoking rooms from airports & hotels

However, COTPA 2003, presently allows smoking in certain public places like restaurants, hotels, and airports in designated smoking areas

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On the occasion of 'No Smoking Day', doctors, cancer victims and hotel associations urged the government to remove designated smoking rooms in hotels, restaurants and airports to protect people from secondhand smoke.

While appreciating the government for initiating the process to amend the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) 2003, they appealed for immediate removal of the current provision that permits smoking areas to make the country 100 per cent smoke-free.

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