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'Quit-line number' on tobacco product packages from Sept

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In a bid to create awareness and curtail the harmful impact of consuming tobacco-infused products and cigarettes, the government on Thursday stated that from September this year, cigarette packets will have a 'quit line' number displayed on them.

The decision comes after the and Family Welfare notified a new set of specified warnings for all product packs by making an amendment in the and other Products (and Labeling) Rules, 2008 ("and other Products (and Labeling) Second Amendment Rules, 2018").

"One of the most important key features of the new set of specified warnings will include telephone Quit-line number "QUIT TODAY CALL 1800-11-2356". This will help in creating awareness among users, and give them access to counseling services to effect behavior change. It is also likely to lead to an increase in demand for cessation. The same set of warning images shall be on both and smokeless forms of products," an official statement read.

As per the recent second round of the Global Adult Survey conducted in the age group 15 years and above, it was revealed that 61.9 percent of current cigarette smokers, 53.8 percent of current bidi smokers and 46.2 percent of current smokeless users had thought about quitting because of the warning label on packets of cigarette, bidi and smokeless

Therefore, the aforementioned notification, along with printable versions of the warnings, is being issued in all regional languages.

Furthermore, the Ministry stated that before the new set of specified warnings come into force, the existing warnings on product packs shall be continued till August 31.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 23:25 IST
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