
The Indian government has confirmed that it will be raising the minimum age of tobacco purchases to 25 and that unpackaged or single cigarettes will be banned. Health Minister J. P. Nadda told parliament on Tuesday he was drawing up legislation to raise the minimum legal age for buying tobacco products, currently 18, and to force vendors only to sell full packets of cigarettes. The plans, proposed by an expert panel, will need final approval by Prime ...
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