31 May: World No-Tobacco Day
According to World Health Organisation, World No-Tobacco day is observed every year on 31 May 2013. The Theme this year is Ban tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship.
It is a global tragedy that diseases are allowed to be caused by
tobacco consumption. WHO urged Governments (with its message free
yourself) everywhere to address this needless threat to public health.
The day is meant to highlight the risks associated with tobacco usage
and reduce its consumption. Tobacco is the single largest cause of
preventable death globally and approximately 5.5 million people die
around the world every year - with India accounting for nearly a fifth
of this. The primary risk of tobacco usage includes many forms of
cancers. The ultimate goal is to contribute to protect present and
future generations not only from these devastating health consequences,
but also against the social, environmental and economic scourges of
tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke.
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