DISCLAIMER

Dear reader(s)

All the stories posted here are author's personal view and does not reflect anybody's or represent any institutions or organization to which the author is associated unless otherwise mentioned or referred or sources cited after the article. Therefore, any errors are also of the author. Any post which may be directly or indirectly related to any institutions where blogger may be affiliated does not in anyway represent these institutions. Readers may use the information for any educational or research purpose at their own risks on accuracy and authenticity of the information provided herein. The photo(s) from the author's private collection may not be reproduced in any form, electronic or otherwise without prior permission.

The information given here are updated and authenticated to the extent possible and to the best of the knowledge of the blogger and not otherwise.

Anyone wishing to use all or part of the posts published on this blog may kindly obtain permission from the author by emailing at sonamphuentsho111@gmail.com.

NOTE: The blogger is not responsible for any damages caused for whatever reason by using the information posted on this blog unless provided to the user with written permission from the Author.


Monday 2 August 2010

Tobacco Tobacco Tobacco

Last Friday, I attended the First ever stakeholders meeting on the Tobacco since the enactment of the Tobacco Control Act 2010.
In the opening remarks, His Excellency, the Minister of
Health who is also the Chairperson of the Tobacco Control Board said that unlike other Act, Tobacco Control Act should be more easy to implement. He cited that this is because Bhutan has already  drawn rules and regulations in place to ban the sale of any tobacco products since 2004. He said this Act is only a tooth that was wanted by all the law enforcers to curve the illegal sale of tobacco products in the country.

However, considering the present Act, there are lot more to be done. In the past, only products can be seized and at the most, the licenses of the shops or retailers can be canceled and fined. Today, the Act has more. People can be put behind the bars if found smoking in public places and in any place if they are caught smoking without having any receipt from the customs.
Further, the discotheques and bars, people are prohibited to smoke or chew tobacco products. This means, the roles and responsibilities among the law enforcers are very huge and challenging.

In nutshell, the implementation of Tobacco Control Act is much waited to be seen .....

No comments:

Post a Comment

My Blog

My Blog

Search This Blog