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NEW DELHI: Putting speculations to rest, the government on Tuesday proposed to amend the anti-smoking law recommending a ban on the sale of loose cigarettes and raising the minimum age for buying tobacco products to 21 years from the existing 18.

According to the market research firm Euromonitor International India, 70 percent of cigarettes sold in India are sold in the form of loose cigarettes and 102.1 billion sticks of cigarettes were smoked during...

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Government goes ahead with proposals on the anti-smoking law - The Economic Times

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Draft of Amendment Bill for public comments

From India, Malappuram
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I feel the root cause of smoking comes from your childhood, as a teenager, when you see someone smoking and pleasure is there, definitely a need or an urge to smoke comes. If this law comes, our youth will be saved. The ill effects of smoking will be made aware to the general masses.

Hope people understand that smoking will kill you and those who are close to you.

From India, Kochi
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