RxPG News Feed for RxPG News

Medical Research Health Special Topics World
  Home
 
   Health
 Aging
 Asian Health
 Events
 Fitness
 Food & Nutrition
 Happiness
 Men's Health
 Mental Health
 Occupational Health
 Parenting
 Public Health
 Sleep Hygiene
 Women's Health
 
   Healthcare
 Africa
 Australia
 Canada Healthcare
 China Healthcare
 India Healthcare
  AIIMS
  Madhya Pradesh
  Medical Tourism
  Orissa Healthcare
  Maharashtra
  Bihar
  Uttar Pradesh Healthcare
 New Zealand
 South Africa
 UK
 USA
 World Healthcare
 
   Latest Research
 Aging
 Alternative Medicine
 Anaethesia
 Biochemistry
 Biotechnology
 Cancer
 Cardiology
 Clinical Trials
 Cytology
 Dental
 Dermatology
 Embryology
 Endocrinology
 ENT
 Environment
 Epidemiology
 Gastroenterology
 Genetics
 Gynaecology
 Haematology
 Immunology
 Infectious Diseases
 Medicine
 Metabolism
 Microbiology
 Musculoskeletal
 Nephrology
 Neurosciences
 Obstetrics
 Ophthalmology
 Orthopedics
 Paediatrics
 Pathology
 Pharmacology
 Physiology
 Physiotherapy
 Psychiatry
 Radiology
 Rheumatology
 Sports Medicine
 Surgery
 Toxicology
 Urology
 
   Medical News
 Awards & Prizes
 Epidemics
 Launch
 Opinion
 Professionals
 
   Special Topics
 Ethics
 Euthanasia
 Evolution
 Feature
 Odd Medical News
 Climate

Last Updated: Oct 11, 2012 - 10:22:56 PM
News Report
India Healthcare Channel

subscribe to India Healthcare newsletter
Healthcare : India Healthcare

   EMAIL   |   PRINT
80 persons fined by anti-smoking squads in capital

Oct 3, 2008 - 7:28:24 PM
'We have given strict guidelines to the squads and told them that no one should be harassed. We have asked them to be polite but firm,' Vashisht said.

 
[RxPG] New Delhi, Oct 3 - Anti-smoking squads fined 80 violators for smoking in public places across the capital Friday, a Delhi government official said.

'The eight anti-smoking squads conducted raids at 50 public places including restaurants, bus stands and Inter State Bus Terminals - across the capital. 289 buses were also raided by the squads throughout the day,' State Tobacco Control Officer, Delhi government, R.P. Vashisht told IANS.

'During these raids the squads fined 80 people -- 79 males and one female -- and Rs.8,940 were collected as fine,' Vashisht said.

The Prohibition of Smoking in Public Places Rules, 2008, passed by the union health ministry, came into force Oct 2, the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.

The new rules expand the definition of public places from government buildings to include all office buildings, hospitals, schools, colleges, railway stations, airports, bus stands, hotels and restaurants. If caught, smokers will have to pay up to Rs.200 and even the owners of the premises can be held liable.

'Maximum numbers of violations were found at the ISBTs - particularly Anand Vihar bus terminal. However, I am very happy that there was not a single violation found in the buses,' Vashisht further said.

Delhi has been implementing the anti-smoking rules since 1997. According to official records, 'from 1997 till July 2008, the Delhi government has fined more than 87,000 people for smoking in public places.'

'Every year, on an average, Rs.700,000 are collected as fines,' Vashisht added.

He stated that strict guidelines have been given to the squads for implementation of anti-smoking rules.

'We have given strict guidelines to the squads and told them that no one should be harassed. We have asked them to be polite but firm,' Vashisht said.

'The squads have been told to educate those found violating the rules due to ignorance. Anti-smoking law is a social law and it is to educate and make people aware,' he added.




Advertise in this space for $10 per month. Contact us today.


Related India Healthcare News


Subscribe to India Healthcare Newsletter

Enter your email address:


 Feedback
For any corrections of factual information, to contact the editors or to send any medical news or health news press releases, use feedback form

Top of Page

 
Contact us

RxPG Online

Nerve

 

    Full Text RSS

© All rights reserved by RxPG Medical Solutions Private Limited (India)