write a letter to the honorable chief minister drawing out concern of Tabcco addiction in Bihar and give 5 suggestions to state government which can decrease Tabcco use in bihar
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Students across India appeal to PM to enforce ban on e-cigarettes
By Press Trust of India | New Delhi | Last Updated at May 14 2019 15:57 IST
Over 1000 students and teachers along with several public health organisations have appealed to the prime minister to enforce a complete ban on e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS).
In a letter, they said there is gross misinformation about harmful effects of these products among adolescents as they perceive these as "fun devices" that are safe.
"We are school students and are extremely concerned about a new type of product called e-cigarettes that is gaining alarming popularity among our peers. We find that students as young as 13 are using e-cigarettes as a fun device and later on getting addicted to it. There is lot of misinformation about their harmful effects even among parents and teachers," a student representative of 1000 school students said in the letter