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Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1

These Documents are authenticated documents from the Government of India files which show how the graphic warnings which were supposed to be on all tobacco products were diluted to benefit the tobacco industry.

This year, tobacco killed 6 million people, 72 percent of whom reside in low- and middle-income countries. If current trends continue, tobacco will kill 7 million people annually by 2020 and more than 8 million people annually by 2030.

 

Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1 (41)

 

Most downloaded files in this section

Order Under the RTI Act (Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1/Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1)
GoI File (Graphic Warning) - File 20 (Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1/Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1)
GoI File (Graphic Warning) - File 19 (Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1/Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1)
GoI File (Graphic Warning) - File 18 (Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1/Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1)
RTI Covering Letter (Dilution of Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Government Documents - Part 1/Graphic Warning on Tobacco Products - Dilution 1)
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Tobacco Facts

Because there is a lag of several years between when people start using tobacco and when their health suffers, the epidemic of disease and death (as it appears today) has just begun in this world. Millions are going to die due to tobacco.

  • 100 million deaths were caused by tobacco in the 20th century. If current trends continue, there will be up to one billion deaths in the 21st century.

  • Unchecked, tobacco-related deaths will increase to more than eight million a year by 2030, and 80% of those deaths will occur in the developing world.