Tobacco must be banned. Yes or No.

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Mohammad Rehan Rais Shaikh said:   9 months ago
According to my perspective,

Tobacco should not be completely banned, but it should be available according to the needs of the person.

I am saying this because tobacco increase manpower and it keeps our brain stimulated, that is the person does not require much food and water to work/survive. So somewhere it will increase the manpower in the mining industries and places where people need to work for longer hours.

I understand it causes many diseases and health-related problems but I am pointing it to use it as caffeine. We all know caffeine is also a carcinogen like Tobacco, still we all take it during our late-night work and to keep our brains stimulated.

Hence, I believe using it in the proper place and quantity will be fine.
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Vishal Maan said:   2 years ago
Hello, everyone, I'm VISHAL.
As we all know, tobacco is injurious to our health. The consumption of tobacco leads to various diseases like asthma, and lung problems. Like other addictions, it is growing very fast. The youngsters are mainly targeted by it as they think that it is a work of greatness. As we all know tobacco also plays a big part in our GDP. So, if we ban it it may lead to financial issues for our country. To spread awareness among people, the government should start awareness programs mainly in schools and colleges. There should be an age restriction on tobacco. So, at last I want to conclude that the government should start a programme among people. And should open some campaign. Also open "nsha mukti" centers .
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Ravindra choudhary said:   7 months ago
Today, we are all gathered here to discuss a common topic: Tobacco should be banned in India.

Tobacco is very harmful to health. It is the cause of many diseases like mouth cancer, lung cancer and it also badly affects teeth.

Tobacco mainly affects youth, and it makes them addicted. In India, in every second, a person is addicted to tobacco. It is not only bad for health but also badly affects the surroundings.

According to the Indian constitution, tobacco should be banned according to Article 47.

But on the other hand, it gives employment. If it is banned so employment will decrease.

This topic concludes that tobacco should be banned in India it is harmful for our next generations and for the environment.

Thanks to all.
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Sahil said:   3 years ago
In my opinion Tobacco must be banned for the welfare of community. We all know that Apart from COVID, The tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health threats the world.

We should not forget that tobacco killed more than 8 million people every year.

By consuming tobacco not only adversely affect our health but also can end our career/life. Tobacco is an addictive substance, Most of the teenagers use tobacco at such a young age for showing off. They soon become addicted to that.

Looking over the matter, I personally suggest that government should act strictly on the use of tobacco and should promote other business opportunities as there are many alternative things that can be used instead of tobacco.

Thank you.
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Priyanka Joshi said:   1 week ago
Good morning everyone.

Today, our topic is “Is tobacco banned in India or not?”.

My point of view on this topic is very simple,
As every coin has two sides. Pros and cons. Tobacco also has advantages and disadvantages from different perspectives.

On one hand, tobacco is harmful. Nowadays, many youths are wasting their lives due to such addictions. Once they start using tobacco, it becomes very difficult for them to quit. It affects their health, career, and future.

On the other hand, banning tobacco can cause a big loss to farmers who depend on tobacco farming for their livelihood. For them, it is a major source of income.

So, tobacco is a complex issue that affects both public health and farmers’ lives.

Thank you.
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Shahzaman Khair said:   3 years ago
Friends as topic is tobacco must be banned or not.

First of all, I would like to highlight the importance of tobacco in terms of the economy. In India, many people are addicted to tobacco. Now coming to the important point everything has two aspects. As tobacco contributes higher tax to the govt and helps in India's economy. But If we see other aspects so it is injurious to health and one of the reasons for cancer. And also at young age youth are facing heart disease and fatigue due to inhaling tobacco. Tobacco is harmful not only to health but also to societies, and the environment. So, my point of view is that tobacco should not be banned besides it should be provided in limits with some norms.
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Rakesh said:   5 months ago
Hello everyone.

Tobacco, It is mostly famous for its negative side that causes health issue due to consumption of it and also makes the people life harder without consuming it if they are addicted to but it is equally important to to discuss the postive side of tobacco before deciding on banning of tobacco, It is also known that it is used in most of the medical departments and sudden ban can results in addicted people life harder.

On the other side, the unemployment for the labour work in tobacco and the Black market for it will rapidly increase, which is hard to control.

Conclusion,
Rather than a complete ban, implementing awareness and adding more taxes on such goods can be helpful to limit.
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Shrishti Trivedi said:   3 years ago
Hello friends,

My opinion on this topic is;

* Tobacco should not be banned because it will impact on our Indian economy.

* The tobacco is exported to other countries also in a very high range so it will affect our economy.

* Another thing is that already one pack of tobacco is written that is injurious to health so every people know and it depends on them and their life. They have their rights they have to take it or not.

* As tobacco is harmful so awareness should be there and limitations.

* Tobacco is not harmful humans are making tobacco harmful for their lives by taking unlimitedly

Anything which humans will take in exceed will harm. So tobacco should not be banned in my opinion.
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Arnab Banerjee said:   2 years ago
Tobacco is highly addictive and like other addictive things it develops a consuming habit in people gradually and a habit can never be changed by banning something. But, on the other hand, tobacco is highly harmful to people. So to restrict tobacco consumption government must take action but that's not through banning, because it will force people to collect tobacco illegally. Also, tobacco contributes a lot to the Indian GDP. So the government shouldn't ban it directly rather, the government can arrange awareness campaigns, increase the price, and age limits, and in the end government can make the people realize how harmful it is for them and also can think about some healthy replacements.
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Sri Gnana Guru said:   11 months ago
In my opinion tobacco should be ban in India. It affects a lot of people's lives and the public. As we already know, tobacco is not only affects the person but also affects the people around that person. It's like spreading poison to others.

The government should take severe action against that product. These products are easily get from the local store.

We need to ban the products from the local stored. So that people can't buy those products.

However, addiction is one of the most dangerous habits in human life.

Even after banning those products, the affected people would search for other stuff so the government should initiate rehabilitation for those people to recover from that life.
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