World No-Tobacco Day 2013 Kick the butt, add more years to your life
Why 'World No Tobacco Day' is observed
On May 31 every year, the world observes World No Tobacco Day (WNTD)
that is promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO). The objective
of observing World No Tobacco Day is to reduce tobacco consumption which
can lead to deadly diseases like cancer and early death. Individuals,
non-profit organisations and public health organisations actively
participate in making this day a success by distributing placards and
displaying posters with the latest information on the ill-effects of
consuming tobacco and smoking. Some of the other topics include smoking
and lung diseases and current concepts in management of lung cancer.
World No Tobacco Day primarily focuses on encouraging users to refrain
from tobacco consumption and its related products for a period of at
least 24 hours.
World No Tobacco Day was first observed in 1987, after a cabinet of the
WHA (World Health Assembly) passed a motion supported by the WHO, with
guidelines to manage and curb tobacco consumption. No Tobacco Day also
aims to keep a watch on companies that sell cigarettes and other tobacco
products through striking advertisements which influence people to
consume their product. To propel its cause and appeal globally, WHA
selects a fresh theme every year. The theme of World No Tobacco Day 2011
was ‘WHO Framework Convention No Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC)’ that was
formed after much observation and in response to the growing tobacco
usage. And the theme of World No Tobacco Day 2012 was "tobacco industry
interference".
On No-Tobacco Day the attempt is to draw public and government attention
on the need to take effective measures to prevent tobacco consumption
which contaminates the air we live in. So, if your dream is to live in a
pollution-free environment, then Anti- Tobacco Day 2013 is the right
time to express your support to help create a safe and healthy
environment for future generations. In India, World No Tobacco Day is
observed with fervour. The government, individuals and public health
organisations organize health camps and rallies to create a tobacco-free
society.
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