By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
16th June:- Indian Government’s efforts to curb
consumption of tobacco has brought out a huge reduction in tobacco consumption
as per the recent Global Adult Tobacco Consumption ( GATS ) report released for
the year 2016 - 17. It shows a remarkable reduction of tobacco consumption from
34.6per cent in 2009-10 to 28.6 percent in 2016-17.The number of tobacco users
has reduced by about 81 lakh. GATS is a global standard for monitoring adult
tobacco usage ( smoking and smokeless ) and this GATS report indicates that
creating awareness on harmful effects of consuming tobacco has helped the cause
of tobacco consumption reduction.
Union Health Ministry, which conducts
this survey with the help of WHO and CDPC applauded the achievement as “appropriate
and timely” which will save lives of millions. Union Health Minister J.P.Nadda said
that the results are extremely encouraging and we should go forward in the
direction of tobacco control. Some of the initiatives which resulted in
the reduction include the 85% pack warnings and implementation of COTPA
strictly.
The study shows the prevalence of
other smokeless forms of tobacco like gutka, bidis and khaini as the major
culprit with both men and women. They survey shows that 19% of the Men, 2% of
the women and 10.7% of all adults currently smoke tobacco ,while 26.9%of men
,12.8% of women and 21.4% of all adults use smokeless forms.GATS 2016-17 survey
indicates that various measures including bigger pictorial warnings ,High rate
of taxation and increased level of awareness are contributing towards reduction
in tobacco usage.
Smoking is largely a problem among
men. However use of smokeless tobacco is wide spread among both men and
women. Ashim Sanyal ,Chief Operating
Officer , Consumer Voice, said that strong long term government commitments are
reflected in this report results and this reduction in tobacco consumption will
go a long way in saving many lives.
According to Surinder Verma, Citizen
Awareness Group, Haryana survey results are encouraging and we
can hope that with joint efforts of government, civil society
organizations and other stakeholders, tobacco menace will be controlled in the
future.
Smoking is largely a problem among
men. However use of smokeless tobacco is wide spread among both men and
women.
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