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PM Modi spreads awareness on harmful effects of e-cigarettes through Mann Ki Baat today

| @indiablooms | Sep 29, 2019, at 12:50 pm

New Delhi, Sept 29 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday utilised the platform of Mann Ki Baat to spread awareness about the harmful effects of e-cigarettes and called on people to be a part of the initiative to get rid of single-use plastics on Oct 2.

Speaking in the latest edition of his Mann ki Baat radio programme, Modi warned people especially the youth about the dangers of e-cigarettes, which are being promoted as alternative to smoking normal ones.

"There is a wrong notion regarding e-cigarettes that they do not cause any harm. People take it up as a curiosity or to show magic that cigarette consumption is possible without smoke," said he.

He said: "E-cigarettes have similar kind of effects on health. Youth take it up as a fashion statement and become potential victims of e-cigarettes."

"Therefore the government has banned e-cigarettes as youth are the future of the country," said he.

Calling for a ban on single-use plastics, Modi said, "I hope that you all will be a part of the exercise to get rid of single-use plastics on October 2.''

As Navaratri starts from Sunday, PM Modi asked people to spread happiness during this festive season.
 

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