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To drive home message, tobacco health warnings to change annually

Ministry of health and family welfare has notified changed health warnings that will have to be rotated every 12 months

 

India has notified new sets of specified health warnings for all tobacco product packs. An amendment has been made in the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labeling) Rules, 2008 vide GSR 331(E) dated 3rd April 2018 “Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labeling) Second Amendment Rules, 2018”. The amended Rules are applicable w.e.f. 1st September 2018.

The rotation of images with the main warning in English in one image and in a regional language in the other, is aimed at making the anti tobacco message more effective.

Two images were notified vide the above notification with a clause that date of coming into effect of the second image (image 2) of specified health warning, shall be for all tobacco products manufactured or imported after the completion of twelve months from the date of commencement of first image (image 1).

Image-1 came into effect from 1st September, 2018 and as such all tobacco products manufactured or packaged or imported on or after 1st September, 2019 shall display Image-2.

Telephone Quit-line number “QUIT TODAY CALL 1800-11-2356” is also a part of the health warning. This helps in creating awareness among tobacco users, and gives them access to counseling services to effect behavior change

Telephone Quit-line number “QUIT TODAY CALL 1800-11-2356” is also a part of the health warning. This helps in creating awareness among tobacco users, and gives them access to counseling services to effect behavior change. There shall be one common specified health warning for both smoking and smokeless forms of tobacco products.

The toll free Tobacco Quit-line Services [1800-11-2356] provides counseling and strategies for quitting tobacco use. As per the recent second round of Global Adult Tobacco Survey [GATS -2, 2016-17] conducted in the age group 15 years and above, 61.9% of current cigarette smokers, 53.8% of current bidi smokers and 46.2% of current smokeless tobacco users thought about quitting because of warning label on packets of cigarette, bidi and smokeless tobacco.

The notification along with printable version of warning, is already available on the Ministry’s website i.e. https://mohfw.gov.in and https://ntcp.nhp.gov.in and has already been shared in all regional languages vide e-mail as requested by the stakeholders.

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