
Various entities including governments, health organizations, and educational institutions are actively warning against the rising use of vapes, e-cigarettes, and nicotine products among young people. Efforts are being made to curb tobacco sales and protect children from the harmful effects of tobacco. The World Health Organization has released a report highlighting the predatory marketing tactics of big tobacco firms.







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This ‘World No Tobacco Day’, the Department of School Education and Literacy, Ministry of Education reaffirms its dedication to shaping a tobacco-free future, aligning with this year’s theme, “Protecting children from tobacco industry interference”. Let's unite as educators and… https://t.co/uLaldJ1SD8
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