Larger pictorial warnings: Cigarette companies shut factories


New Delhi, Apr 1 (PTI): Major cigarette manufacturers including ITC, Godfrey Philips and VST have decided to shut all their factories and stop manufacturing with effect from today in the wake of larger pictorial warnings covering 85 per cent of the packaging space coming into force.

The companies, which are members of Tobacco Institute of India, who account for more than 98 per cent of the country's domestic sales of duty paid cigarettes in India claimed the estimated production revenue loss of over Rs 350 crore per day for the tobacco product manufacturers.

"Owing to ambiguity on the policy related to revision of Graphic Health Warnings on tobacco product packs, the members are unable to continue manufacturing cigarettes from April 1, 2016," Tobacco Institute of India (TII) said in a statement.

TII Director Syed Mahmood Ahmad said Indian tobacco industry had written to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on March 15, seeking clarification on the matter.

Fearing, potential violation of rules by continuing production, TII members have decided to shut their factories, the statement said.

"The move will result in an estimated loss of Rs 350 crore per day in production turnover for Indian tobacco industry," it said.

The notification by Health Ministry on September 24, 2015, for implementation of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labeling) Amendment Rules, 2014, comes into force from today. These prescribe larger pictorial warnings on tobacco products.

The ministry had made a commitment to Rajasthan High Court on March 28 that it will implement the said rules from April 1, 2016.

The Parliamentary Committee on Subordinate Legislation had described as "too harsh" the government's proposal that 85 per cent of the packaging surface carry pictorial warnings and recommended that the message occupy 50 per cent of the space.

The stand had evoked sharp criticism from MPs and health experts.

TII said, "the extreme 85 per cent warnings will promote illegal cigarette trade and adversely affect the livelihood of 45.7 million people dependent on tobacco which included farmers, labour, workers, trade and others."

It further claimed that "illegal cigarettes account for one fifth of the total cigarette industry resulting in annual revenue loss of Rs 9,000 crore to the national exchequer."

  

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Please shut down for good,

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Shutting down the factories? Please do not open it again. But, make sure you pay all the settlement to the workers.

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  • Stan, Udupi/ Dubai

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Let them close their factories, govts will not survive only on their taxes. GOVT should not bow down before these pressurizing tactics as it has more social obligations than commercial.

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysuru

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    If liquor and cigarette companies shut down, the pressure on the government would be to generate revenue from other sources by encouraging entrepreneurship. It will also save people from serious ailments and their families.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Tobacco, cigarette, related employment, 50 thousand crore excise duty, cancer, medical expenses, untimely death, these all are a vicious circle. We do not see any light at the end of the tunnel.
    One man said "Giving up cigarette is the easiest thing in the world. I gave up more than 100 times."

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  • jessy, uae

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Excellent job by the government so far.Best news I ever read in DW

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    When will liquor will be banned. It is more harmful than tobacco. Tobacco only kills health but liquor kills morality and even humanity.

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  • shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 02 2016

    Why are favouring bans?
    I am against any bans including that of marijuana.
    Government instead of banning cigarettes, should invest more on educating people. Banning will do no good. What happened after banning Gutka in Karnataka? You can get it in TWO sachets!!
    Thank God, Indian govt has not banned cigarettes, the multi millionaire giants threaten the govt. of stopping production. Well, let them go ahead. Let the small factories reap the benefits!!

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  • PRAVEEN, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    very good they shut down. so far it was jewellers trying to arm twist government. now these guys. though i m not a supporter of govt i support strong stand by govt. some relief for us in front of shops.e

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Instead of Cigarette companies shut down the factories they can start Beedi work.....BJP leaders are telling beedi package dos't require pectorial warning because Beedi is not harmful because they have their ownership.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 01 2016

    Within 2 Years 'SHUTDOWN INDIA' ...

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