Anti-smoking efforts
(Bisma Abdul Latif, karachi)
I wish to draw the attention of
concerned authorities through the esteemed column of your newspaper towards an
extremely vital and tormenting problem due to which the life of Pakistani's has
become miserable.
Smoking not only causes cancer and heart attacks, it also causes several other
diseases. It is estimated that more than 100,000 people die in Pakistan every
year from tobacco addiction and equal numbers get disabled from smoking-related
illnesses like cancer and heart attacks.
Research done by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in May last showed that 22
million adults, approximately 19 percent of the world population, use tobacco,
and thousands of young people get caught up in the habit of smoking every year.
Several efforts have been made by the government to control the spread of
smoking, but all the efforts have gone in vain. Two months ago, the Ministry of
National Health Services announced that the size of a pictorial warning on
cigarette packets would be increased from 40 percent to 85 per cent, and the
tobacco industries will introduce the new packing from March 31. Now the month
of May has started, but I have not seen a single packet of cigarettes that
carries the pictorial warning larger than 40 percent. I request the concerned
authorities to take action regarding those industries that are not applying the
pictorial warning on cigarette packets despite the health minister's order.
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