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Young Voices Drive Momentum for Strong OTT Tobacco Rules

With strong backing from the Young India Network for Good Health, youth-led Community Action Teams (CATs ) from Faridabad, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Shimla, and Delhi NCR have consistently supported stronger measures to protect young people from tobacco imagery. By Nada India Foundation Team On June 9, 2025 , the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) hosted its final stakeholder consultation on the draft rules regulating tobacco depiction on Over-The-Top (OTT) platforms. The session brought together representatives from public health institutions, civil society, industry bodies, and key government ministries, including the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) . Among the strong advocates for youth and health at the table was Suneel Vatsyayan , Chairperson of Nada India Foundation , who shared insights from consultations with over 10,000 young people across Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Haryana . Young India Speaks Up During the consultation, Mr. Vatsyayan pre...

Nada India and Manav Rachna International School, Faridabad Join Hands for Experiential Learning Program

Faridabad, April 2025 – Nada India Foundation is excited to explore a meaningful partnership with Manav Rachna International School (MRIS), Charmwood, Faridabad , aimed at offering students a transformative learning experience grounded in community service, health advocacy, and social responsibility. Following a conversation between Mr. Suneel Vatsyayan and Ms. Ruchi Krishnatray of MRIS, a two-week engagement program has been proposed where 9th-grade students from the school will actively participate in Nada India’s grassroots initiatives. Program Objectives: Introduce students to real-world challenges through hands-on community engagement. Cultivate empathy, leadership, and teamwork among young learners. Align academic learning with social responsibility and public health awareness. What the Collaboration Will Offer: A structured, student-friendly engagement plan tailored to Nada India’s ongoing health and youth empowerment campaigns. Interactive sessions with l...

National Youth Day: Youth for Tobacco Free India

कांगड़ा: राष्ट्रीय युवा दिवस कार्यशाला में युवाओं ने तंबाकू मुक्त जीवन का लिया प्रण!  नेहरू युवा केंद्र के नरेश कुमार ने. कोटपा अधिनियम में तम्बाकू खरीददार की मौजूदा आयु 18 से बढ़ाकर 21 करने का समर्थन किया। नाडा इंडिया के मंगल सिंह ने कहा कि नाडा यंग इंडिया  तंबाकू मुक्त हिमाचल और युवा के लिए सदैव से संघर्षरत है। नाडा इंडिया फाऊंडेशन के तत्त्वाधान में आज प्रदेश स्थति एंजेल दिव्यांग आश्रम में राष्ट्रीय युवा दिवस पर कार्यशाला का आयोजन किया गया। इस अवसर पर नूरपुर के माननीय एसपी अशोक रत्तन (IPS) मुख्य अतिथि थे। कार्यक्रम में तीन विधानसभाओं के 15 युवा क्लब एवम महिला मंडलों ने भाग लिया। कार्यशाला को संबोधित करते हुए माननीय अशोक रत्तन ने बताया कि तंबाकू का उपयोग युवाओं के लिए एक धीमा जहर साबित होता है। तम्बाकू नियंत्रण के तहत कोटपा अधिनियम के अंतर्गत स्कूलों के आसपास इस पर विशेष नजर रखनी चाहिए। स्कूलों के उपयोग कोटपा का सख्ती से पालन हो यह जरूरी है। यह सुखद है कि नियमों का शक्ति से पालन किया जा रहा है। इस अवसर उपस्थिति साहित्यकार पंकज दर्शी ने बताया कि सृजन कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से बच्...

The Impact of Health Tax: A Cab Driver's Tale from Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh India

In the picturesque town of Dharamshala, nestled in the Himalayan foothills, Nada India Team encountered a cab driver with a story that unraveled the complex relationship between affordability, individual choices, and the potential impact of health taxes on tobacco consumption. Cab Driver's Profile: In 1995, this cab driver embarked on his journey as a taxi driver, and with it began his journey with tobacco. Starting with cigarettes, he later transitioned to bidis, driven by economic considerations. Currently, he smokes four to five bidis or cigarettes daily, spending approximately Rs.40-50 on his smoking habit. Financial Impact: The cab driver's narrative sheds light on the direct correlation between the cost of tobacco and his consumption habits. The affordability factor plays a pivotal role in shaping his choices. If tobacco prices were to decrease, he expressed the intention to smoke more. Conversely, a rise in prices would compel him to either switch entirely to bidis or ...

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