Awareness on World No Tobacco Day 2023

In our country, there is a pressing issue of tobacco addiction, prevalent in various regions from rural villages to bustling cities.

India, known for its diverse population, unfortunately faces high rates of smoking and tobacco consumption.

The consequences of tobacco addiction are far-reaching, leading to detrimental health effects and economic burdens on individuals and society.

These individuals, prioritising their addiction over their families and well-being, inadvertently contribute to the overall decline of our nation's health.

Recognising the urgency of addressing this issue, President Droupadi Murmu have voiced their concerns and emphasised the importance of tobacco awareness.

On Mahatma Gandhi Marg, people gather to observe World No Tobacco Day 2023, an event dedicated to raising awareness about the hazards of tobacco use.

The World Health Organisation has chosen the theme "We Need Food, Not Tobacco" for World No Tobacco Day 2023.

This theme highlights the critical need to prioritise nutrition and well-being over the harmful consumption of tobacco.

By prioritising the well-being of our citizens and future generations, we can create a healthier and tobacco-free India.

Let us come together to support this cause, encouraging individuals to make informed choices and promoting a smoke-free environment for the betterment of our society.