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Tough tobacco policy on the anvil, sale of loose cigarettes set to be banned
Updated On: 25 November, 2014 07:00 PM IST | | PTI
<p>Sale of loose cigarettes in India could be banned and the minimum age for selling tobacco products raised as the Health Ministry has moved a proposal to the Cabinet to this effect</p>
New Delhi: Sale of loose cigarettes in India could be banned and the minimum age for selling tobacco products raised as the Health Ministry has moved a proposal to the Cabinet to this effect.
Health Minister J P Nadda told Rajya Sabha today that the ministry has accepted this recommendation of an expert panel, which it had constituted to give suggestions for reducing tobacco consumption, and circulated a Cabinet note for inter-ministerial consultations over the issue.
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