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Govt defers new scary warning on cigarettes

Last Updated 07 December 2010, 19:30 IST

The decision taken at a meeting of the Cabinet comes a week after tobacco majors like ITC and Godfrey Phillips India (GPI) have stopped production due to uncertainty.

The Cabinet has decided to retain the current pictorial warnings for one more year, after which it will be reviewed in December 2011, sources said.

The existing pictorial warnings -- a scorpion on bidi packs and a cancer-affected lung on cigarette packs -- were to be replaced by a cancer-affected mouth, from December 1 after a notification by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in May this year.

Such warnings are to be rotated every year. Reacting to the government's decision, Tobacco Institute of India Director Udayan Lall said: “We will abide by the decision the government has taken.”

Godfrey Phillips India (GPI) Vice-President Marketing Neeta Kapur said the company will start production of cigarettes at its two units in India "within a couple of days”.

An ITC spokesperson said, “We have heard this from the media and can comment only after seeing the notification.”

Tobacco companies, which were under an impression that the timeline for 'mouth cancer' warning would get pushed back, had made representations to the Health Ministry requesting for increasing the number of years for implementing particular pictograms from existing one year to two to three years at least.

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(Published 07 December 2010, 19:30 IST)

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