Uttarakhand becomes most Tobacco chewing state of India

Among all Indian states, Uttarakhand has the highest percentage of Tobacco Consumers totalling to 30.7 % followed by Jammu Kashmir at 26.6 percent as confirmed by Global Adult Tobacco Survey

“We need to sensitise the public, especially youngsters. It should be a collective measure. Both the central and state governments have taken various measures but we need to keep on emphasising and raise the public awareness to control the tobacco consumption,” said Shakuntla D.Gamlin, joint secretary (public health) in the health ministry, while releasing the data.

The ‘North Region Fact Sheet’ of GATS India surveyed Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Delhi and Chandigarh.

As per the survey, the prevalence of bidi smoking and usage of smokeless tobacco — chewing gutka and pan masala — was found to be highest in Uttarakhand.

The report also indicated Jammu and Kashmir has the highest number of people who smoke cigarettes, but less of those who use smokeless tobacco. The state also has highest number of passive smokers at work places.

“We are acting tough on people who smoke in public places, particularly at work places, we have issued challans to almost 40,000 people this year. The state has also increased VAT from 25 to 30 percent on all tobacco products,” said Surender Mohan, assistant drug controller, Jammu and Kashmir.

The survey also indicated that average monthly expense on smoking was high in Jammu and Kashmir, ranging from Rs.513.60 for cigarettes to Rs.134 for bidi.

The survey also indicated that many have attempted to quit smoking and smokeless tobacco. The attempts to kick the habit were made highest in Haryana and lowest in Delhi.