E-cigarette can cause cancer, Government is taking these steps to solve the problem
E-cigarette can cause cancer, Government is taking these steps to solve the problem
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E-cigarette is becoming a major problem for the whole world. At the same time, Indian youth are not able to escape from it and at a young age, youth are increasingly attracted towards it. The Indian government is set to bring an ordinance to ban the manufacture, sale and import of electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) products, including e-cigarettes. Also, if the experts agree, the government's ordinance is welcome, although the experts want that if it is banned completely, it will be even better.

Not only e-cigarettes, other alternative smoking devices like heat-not-burn devices, vape and e-nicotine flavoured hookahs are also included in the government's agenda. E-cigarettes are becoming a big problem and now people from any section are not deprived of it, everyone is well aware of it. But it is better to leave it together. Because it is enough to play with our lives and there is a risk of cancer.

Stopping or not promoting it is definitely one of the priorities of the government, although we should also boycott it after seeing its loss on a personal level. Also, the news is that the government is also taking legal opinion for this big issue. If its bill is passed in the next session after taking the ordinance, then it will be another big win for the government. For this, the Ministry and the Government are all striving at their respective levels. At the same time, this is also a big hurdle or big issue for the Ministry of Health that the risk of cancer arises due to its use. Therefore, banning e-cigarettes will provide many benefits to citizens and the government.

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