World Health Organisation urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to raise the pictorial warnings on Tobacco and related products to match with WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) commitments.The government was supposed to increase the size of warnings on the tobacco pack from October 2014 but there has been a huge outrage from the makers of tobacco products.WHO proposed to increase the size of warning from 85 percent to the present 40 percent and the rule was supposed to come effective from April 1 this year but so far no decision was taken to implement it.
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