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"We Need Food, Not Tobacco", says Union Health Ministry on World No Tobacco Day

Addressing the occasion, Mansukh Mandaviya showed concern over rising tobacco consumption among the young generation, which is the future of our nation.

ANI May 31, 2023 21:25 IST googleads

Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya (Photo credit/ PIB)

New Delhi [India], May 31 (ANI): On World No Tobacco day, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya appealed to people to break free from the shackles of tobacco use and embrace a healthier life while releasing OTT guidelines for the regulation of online depiction of tobacco products in online curated content
As per the guidelines issued by the health ministry, publishers of online curated content that display tobacco products or their use will be required to comply with specific guidelines.
"Anti-tobacco health warning message displayed as a static message must be legible and readable, with black font on a white background, and must include the warnings "Tobacco causes cancer" or "Tobacco kills"," stated the guidelines.
Addressing the occasion today, Mansukh Mandaviya showed concern over rising tobacco consumption among the young generation, which is the future of our nation.
The Union Health Minister appealed to people to break free from the shackles of tobacco and embrace a healthier lifestyle.
"It is time to create wide awareness among youth and the nation regarding the seriously debilitating and harmful effects of tobacco consumption", Mandaviya stated.
He mooted the idea to start a Lok Bhagidari campaign in mission mode through Jan Abhiyaan. "Enlisting the measures taken by India to free people from Tobacco addiction and prevent tobacco use, he highlighted that today's OTT guidelines will go a long way to dissuade tobacco consumption," a release said.
Salient features of new rules issued for Anti-Tobacco warnings on OTT platforms by the Union Health Ministry include Health spots, messages, and disclaimers: Publishers of online curated content that display tobacco products or their use will be required to comply with specific guidelines. These include the display of anti-tobacco health spots, lasting a minimum of thirty seconds each at the beginning and middle of the program. Furthermore, publishers must exhibit anti-tobacco health warnings as a prominent static message at the bottom of the screen during the display of tobacco products or their use. Additionally, an audio-visual disclaimer on the ill effects of tobacco use, lasting a minimum of twenty seconds each, must be shown at the beginning and middle of the program.
Access to content: The health spots, messages, and disclaimers will be made available to the publisher of the online curated content on the website "mohfw.gov.in" or "ntcp.mohfw.gov.in."
Legibility and language: The anti-tobacco health warning message displayed as a static message must be legible and readable, with black font on a white background, and must include the warnings "Tobacco causes cancer" or "Tobacco kills."
Furthermore, the health warning message, health spot, and audio-visual disclaimer should be in the same language as used in the online curated content.
Limitations on display: The display of tobacco products or their use in online curated content is prohibited from including the brands of cigarettes or other tobacco products or any form of tobacco product placement. Additionally, the display of tobacco products or their use in promotional materials is strictly prohibited.
"The failure to comply with the provisions outlined may result in action taken by an inter-ministerial committee comprising representatives from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology either suo moto or on receiving a complaint. The committee will identify the publisher of the online curated content, issue a notice providing a reasonable opportunity to explain the failure, and require appropriate modifications to the content," the statement said.
The event was attended by Rajesh Bhushan, Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, V Hekali Zhimomi, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Suman Nalwa, IPS, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Delhi Police, Roderico Ofrin, WHO Representative to India and other senior officers of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
As per a statement, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare organized a hybrid event to observe World No Tobacco Day, in New Delhi. The theme of World No Tobacco Day this year was "We Need Food, Not Tobacco." (ANI)

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