While commendable efforts have been made to reduce tobacco use in the Kashmir division, there is still work to be done
By Shakeel Bin Ali
Tobacco, a plant native to the Americas, has a long and complex history in Kashmir. Over centuries, it has evolved from a novelty introduced by Portuguese traders in the 16th century to a significant public health challenge
Bokaro: Deputy commissioner (DC) Kuldeep Chaudhary on Wednesday asked all educational institutions in the district to declare their institution as 100.
Faisal Sultan becomes torch-bearer for ‘Postcards for Tobacco-Free Youth’ campaign
By Hamid Khan Wazir
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: A delegation of 8-10 young kids called on the Minister of Health Dr. Faisal Sultan and presented him with some of the postcards. These postcards are a part of the distinctive health-campaign, “Postcards for Tobacco-Free Youth” in Pakistan by the pioneering, “Chromatic” Trust.
In this competition, more than 350 young people participated from across the country, sharing their digital designs for postcards capturing messages for a Tobacco-Free Pakistan in this month-long campaign.
The children requested the minister to help them take these postcards to Prime Minister Imran Khan to protect youth from this rampant tobacco epidemic by implementing stricter Tobacco Control policies.
After a Crow Wing Energized presentation, members of the Brainerd Parks and Recreation Board discussed whether they would like to see all city parks tobacco free.