Class IV student turns tobacco champion after quitting habit
Bhopal: A Class IV student in the state capital who began chewing tobacco very early, after imitating his parents has now emerged as a “tobacco champion” — a student chosen to spread awareness about the dangers of tobacco and report violations of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COPTA) near the school.
The child’s habit was identified during a visit by the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), including district nodal officer Dr Jyotirmay Chakrawarty and counsellor Sarika Dubey. Following sustained counselling since September, the boy managed to quit within six months.
Teachers later nominated him as a “tobacco champion”. In this role, he leads peer campaigns inside the campus and helps ensure the 100‑metre no‑tobacco zone around the school is respected.
His transformation is being highlighted on World No Tobacco Day as part of efforts to curb early initiation of tobacco among children.
NTCP continues to face a formidable challenge across Madhya Pradesh. In the past year, 411 schools in the state capital have been declared compliant Tobacco Free Educational Institutes (ToFEI) norms.
Officials say while this is the highest number in Madhya Pradesh, seventy‑five people were declared tobacco‑addiction free at the JP Hospital cessation centre last week, having remained abstinent for six months or more.
The reality is tobacco sales near many educational institutions remain a well‑known compliance loophole, underscoring the challenge ahead for enforcement.
Meanwhile, on awareness activities were organized across various health institutions in the district to mark World No Tobacco Day on Sunday. On this occasion, a special program marking “Tobacco Prohibition Week” was organised at the government-run JP hospital, under the theme “Unmasking the Appeal: Combating Tobacco Addiction.”
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Tobacco‑Free Schools: 411 schools have been declared tobacco‑free, showing progress in protecting children from early initiation.
Tobacco‑Free Villages: 41 villages in the district have achieved compliance, extending awareness beyond urban centres.
Awareness Campaigns: Ambulances carrying banners are being used to spread anti‑tobacco messages across the city, countering misleading advertisements.
Youth Engagement: Competitions for nursing students and schoolchildren encourage creative participation in anti‑addiction themes.
Health Risks Highlighted: Counseling sessions warned about high blood pressure, heart disease, infertility, and menstrual irregularities linked to tobacco use.
Free Support Services: Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and counseling are available at JP Hospital, with a national helpline 1800‑11‑2356.
Pregnancy Pledge: A pledge for tobacco‑free pregnancy was administered, focusing on maternal and child health.
Community Involvement: Doctors, counselors, and hospital staff actively participated, signaling institutional commitment.
Teachers later nominated him as a “tobacco champion”. In this role, he leads peer campaigns inside the campus and helps ensure the 100‑metre no‑tobacco zone around the school is respected.
His transformation is being highlighted on World No Tobacco Day as part of efforts to curb early initiation of tobacco among children.
NTCP continues to face a formidable challenge across Madhya Pradesh. In the past year, 411 schools in the state capital have been declared compliant Tobacco Free Educational Institutes (ToFEI) norms.
Officials say while this is the highest number in Madhya Pradesh, seventy‑five people were declared tobacco‑addiction free at the JP Hospital cessation centre last week, having remained abstinent for six months or more.
The reality is tobacco sales near many educational institutions remain a well‑known compliance loophole, underscoring the challenge ahead for enforcement.
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Tobacco‑Free Schools: 411 schools have been declared tobacco‑free, showing progress in protecting children from early initiation.
Tobacco‑Free Villages: 41 villages in the district have achieved compliance, extending awareness beyond urban centres.
Awareness Campaigns: Ambulances carrying banners are being used to spread anti‑tobacco messages across the city, countering misleading advertisements.
Youth Engagement: Competitions for nursing students and schoolchildren encourage creative participation in anti‑addiction themes.
Health Risks Highlighted: Counseling sessions warned about high blood pressure, heart disease, infertility, and menstrual irregularities linked to tobacco use.
Free Support Services: Free Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and counseling are available at JP Hospital, with a national helpline 1800‑11‑2356.
Pregnancy Pledge: A pledge for tobacco‑free pregnancy was administered, focusing on maternal and child health.
Community Involvement: Doctors, counselors, and hospital staff actively participated, signaling institutional commitment.
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