G.L.institute recently organised a' No Tobacco' workshop write a report on the same to be published in the newspaper in 150-200 words
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No Tobacco Workshop Held At G.L.institute
No Tobacco workshop was held at G.L. Institute on May 31, 2018 to spread awareness among the students against tobacco consumption. Tobacco kills more than 6 miilion people across the world. I million deaths occur in India due to tobacco related diseases. Dr. Amit Dhiman, Professor at the department of pulmonary medicine at Dayanad Medical Hospital gave an enlightening and informative lecture on the damage done to human body by tobacco.
The theme of the workshop was ‘Growing Trend of E-smoking and Consequences’. Speaking on the occasion Dr. Dhiman talked about the dangers of e-smoking that is growing quite popular among the youth and children. ‘E-cigarettes are as dangerous as traditional cigarettes’, he explained.
At the end, he made all the students take pledge to stay away from tobacco of all types. Mr. Ajay Sharma, the Director of G.L. Institute thanked Dr. Dhiman for conducting the workshop so successfully.
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No Tobacco Workshop
by Susmita Behera
New Delhi 2 June 20XX
“Most people start smoking at the age of fifteen. About 8-9 lakh people die of tobacco use every year”, said CHO, Pratap Institute. She presided over the ‘No Tobacco’ Workshop as the Chief Guest.
The workshop was held at G.L. Institute under the aegis of Anti-tobacco Cell of Delhi Government. Pictures, posters and cartoons depicting the harmful effects of smoking were displayed all along the corridors of the Institute. A skit, directed by Som Dutta, eminent theatre personality, was presented to highlight the miserable plight of tobacco addicts.
A panel of experts from the renowned medical institutes of Delhi gave an illuminating discourse on the diseases caused by tobacco consumption, measures taken by the government to check the menace and the proposed ban on films glamorising smoking. A documentary film was also screened showing the plight of patients dying of throat and lung cancer.
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