Tobacco must be banned. Yes or No.

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Ashu said:   6 years ago
In my opinion tobacco banning is not a particular solution.

Its increase in the ratio of unemployment.

In our country, as we know that unemployment is a large problem nowadays.

We also know that tobacco is injurious to our health it obtains many diseases like cancer.

But those people who are addicted to take tobacco they want to take tobacco regularly in any fair of the mean.

It increases crime also.

They want to get it in an illegible way.
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Sachin said:   5 years ago
Hello friends, My name is Sachin.

In my point of view, tobacco should be banned because we know it is very injurious for health. It is responsible for many diseases like lung cancer, breathing problems. It is increasing pressure on the health sector. Tobacco is very dangerous for health. Government should take strong action against it.
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Sri Ramachandra Murthy said:   3 years ago
Hello everyone,

In my opinion, tobacco must be banned because it causes cancer and health damage to both those who consume it and those who do not. When we are in a place where people consume tobacco, it damages our health even if we don't take it, and it ultimately causes damage to society.

I agree that tobacco and other narcotic products play a vital role in the country's economy, so they must be banned in a scheduled way. The government has to restrict them to particular age groups and they should be banned in a proper way with the necessary guidelines and advertising about disadvantages and all.
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Divya said:   3 years ago
In my point,

Tobacco causes a lot of injury in the human body as well as mental health and wealth. It does not only affect a tobacco-using person, it affects over all the world, especially children. Nowadays we see a lot of children in hospitals. It's a shame for that situation. The government has to take severe action.
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Abhi said:   8 years ago
In my opinion, tobacco should be banned because there are many health problems to human beings. Most of the deaths recorded by tobocco per annum. If family head die in family the whole family on the road. Then what about other families. This is also reason for poverty. If one person smoke cigarette, it effects the sorrounded people also. Even it gives lot of tax to government but it gives lot of health problems to humans.
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Gouri Nimbal said:   8 years ago
Ban is must solutions to the people. Because some people believe that if we sell tobacco, it gives the more income to the nation. But indirectly we will lose the survive of our life.

Ex: 'A' person survives his life 70 years if he consumes tobacco he will die at his age of 40 years. Then The nation will lose another 30 years taking the service from him.
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Vivek chaudhary said:   8 years ago
Hello friends.

Yes, of course, we all know that consumption of tobacco is snatching the lives of people but in my opinion banning of tobacco is not the solution of this problem because people will replace the consumption of tobacco by other harmful products like Ganjha nicotine etc.

And also the tobacco is very helpful in increasing the GDP of our country.

So, friends, we should find a solution by which the lives of people and the economy of our country both should not be disturbed.

According to me, the production companies of tobacco should strictly order to not to use toxic products in the production of tobacco.

By which the people will not lose their lives and the economy of our country will not be disturbed.

Thank you, friends.
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Kavya said:   6 years ago
Yes, Tabacco must be banned because of Tabacco so many families, people, youths are suffering lot. College students are addict to Tabacco they lost life, college students are lost concentration on reading other good things.
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Sevika said:   5 years ago
Looking forward to the future, my opinion is that "YES, 'Tobacco must be banned. Tobacco is destroying the world slowly. Millions of people are using tobacco around us. It is harmful to humans, intoxication is formed and also addiction to people. Using tobacco can lead to major illnesses, gum diseases are really possible, it damages the skin.

Hence, people are getting sick day by day and the death rate are also increasing due to the modernisation stage so it would be better to get tobacco banned.
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Aila said:   5 months ago
Hello all,

In India, around 100 million people currently use tobacco, and approximately 45.7 million employees are involved in tobacco manufacturing and allied activities, including nearly 20 million farmers. This clearly indicates that tobacco use and production operate on a very large scale.

Due to this significant dependence, a sudden ban on tobacco may not be practical. Abrupt prohibition could have serious consequences for habitual users, including severe withdrawal effects and behavioural issues. Moreover, an immediate ban would negatively impact farmers and workers whose livelihoods depend on tobacco cultivation and manufacturing.

Therefore, instead of an instant ban, a gradual and phased reduction is a more effective approach. The first step should be to create strong awareness programs, especially targeting young people, to prevent new users from adopting tobacco habits. At the same time, the government should take responsibility for providing alternative employment opportunities and support systems for farmers and workers who rely on the tobacco industry.

By implementing these measures in parallel, India can realistically move toward the goal of a tobacco-free nation. This approach has already shown positive results. For example, in 2015, around 130 million people in India used tobacco, whereas the number has now reduced to approximately 100 million. This decline proves that, with sustained cooperation between the government and the public, India can eventually become a tobacco-free country.

Thank you.
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