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DC B’la for strict enforcement of COTPA-2003, NTCP

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 22, 2025
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Baramulla, Aug 21: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla Minga Sherpa Thursday chaired a meeting of the District Level Coordination Committee (DLCC) regarding the implementation of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA-2003) and National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) at DC Office Baramulla.
At the outset, DC highlighted the growing public health concerns associated with tobacco consumption and reiterated the government’s resolve to strictly enforce COTPA-2003 and NTCP guidelines in the district. He underscored that collective efforts and inter-departmental coordination are essential to curb tobacco use and protect people, particularly the younger generation, from its harmful effects.
During deliberations, DC directed all concerned departments to intensify challan drives against violators of tobacco control laws in a sustained and coordinated manner. He also emphasized the need to launch a mega Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign across Baramulla to raise awareness among the masses about the health hazards of tobacco use and to encourage behavioral change in society.
Stressing the importance of safeguarding students from exposure to tobacco, DC issued specific instructions to the Chief Education Officer to ensure that all educational institutions in the district are declared 100 percent Tobacco-Free Zones in line with national guidelines. He directed school authorities to undertake awareness programmes, display mandatory signage, and strengthen vigilance to prevent the sale or use of tobacco products in and around campuses.
In his concluding remarks, DC urged all departments and stakeholders to work in close coordination and take proactive steps to eliminate tobacco use from public spaces. He said that sustained enforcement coupled with community awareness would pave the way for a healthier future and make Baramulla a role model district in tobacco control.
The meeting witnessed the participation of senior officers from Police, Health, Education, Municipal Council, Sales Tax, Food Safety, and representatives from non-governmental organizations.

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