State intensifies war on illicit tobacco
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State intensifies war on illicit tobacco
New data from NSW Health reveals that inspectors have issued 279 short-term (90-day) closure orders since the state’s sweeping new enforcement powers took effect in November last year.The latest round of closures comes amid mounting scrutiny over how effectively the state is tackling the ... »»»
Haryana: Conduct forensic audit of power purchase agreements signed in last 10 years, says Sampat
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MoPH launches hand hygieneawareness drive
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PM vows to build healthier, tobacco-free Bangladesh through joint efforts
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Govt committed to building tobacco-free Bangladesh: PM
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Global efforts underway to raise awareness of tobacco's dangers on World No Tobacco Day
Doha, Qatar: The world marks No Tobacco Day annually on May 31, an international observance launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) to enhance awareness of the health, social, and economic menaces of tobacco and to encourage stronger policies aimed at curbing its spread among all members of»»»
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