Udupi, Mar 19: The police department has decided to strictly enforce the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Prohibition) Act-2003, in the district on an experimental basis with the aim of making Udupi a tobacco-free district. In order to achieve this, the cooperation of all citizens is necessary, said COTPA Act Special Nodal Officer Dr John.

He said that the implementation of the Act was not merely the responsibility of the police department but it was the duty of all the governmental departments. Several provisions such as removal of tobacco hoardings, ban on sale of tobacco products in proximity of schools and colleges, setting up awareness banners on harmful effects of tobacco, awareness on fine for smoking and littering in public among others are being implemented in the district with the aim of making it tobacco-free, he informed.
He also said that over 10 lakh people in tbe country were dying annually due to tobacco use. Around 60,000 people were dying due to this every year in Karnataka. It has been reported that every day, around 20 persons succumbed to death from the ill-effects of tobacco, he said.
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