NTCP reviews tobacco control initiatives, progress in Dimapur

Officials distribute Tobacco-Free Educational Institution certificates during the review meeting at DC’ conference hall, Dimapur held on March 28.  (DIPR Photo)

Officials distribute Tobacco-Free Educational Institution certificates during the review meeting at DC’ conference hall, Dimapur held on March 28. (DIPR Photo)

10 schools awarded tobacco-free educational institution certificates

Dimapur, March 28 (MExN): The district-level co-ordination committee of the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP) conducted a review meeting at the Deputy Commissioner’s conference hall, Dimapur on March 28. As per the DIPR report, the session focused on key issues concerning tobacco control initiatives in the district and reviewed progress made in the last two quarters.

The meeting was chaired by Yanthungbemo Kikon, NCSSDO (Civil), with Dr N Moa Jamir, District Nodal Officer, highlighting the COTPA Act 2003 and various tobacco control laws and penalties enforced in the state. He also emphasised the importance of tobacco cessation support, urging individuals to seek help at District Hospitals or CIHSR, Dimapur, or call the national helpline 1800-11-235.

Stakeholders discuss key issues and challenges in implementing tobacco control measures during the meeting held in Dimapur on March 28. (DIPR Photo)

A PowerPoint presentation outlined the achievements and challenges of the NTCP over the past two quarters. The 3rd and 4th Quarter Activity Report was presented, showcasing initiatives such as: Launch of 60 Days Tobacco-Free Youth Campaign 2.0; 10 School Awareness Programmes; 9 Community Awareness Programmes; 2 COTPA Enforcement Drives and 10 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) on ToFEI Guidelines with Teachers.

The declaration and distribution of Tobacco-Free Educational Institution (ToFEI) certificates to schools and colleges that have successfully implemented tobacco-free policies were also done. The following institutions received the certificates: Touch of Hope School, Shokhuvi; GPS/GMS, Naga New Model (AO); The Family Tree School, Kushiabell; Carewell School, Dimapur; PM GMS, Showuba Old; Shalom Mission School, Doyapur; Blue Star School, Singrijan; Government High School, Molvom; Mount Mary Higher Secondary School, Chümoukedima and Dayanand Vidya Niketan.

The meeting also included discussions on the challenges in implementing the NTCP, with representatives from student unions and social organizations sharing insights on enforcement, public awareness, and policy execution. Future, NTCP initiatives were also deliberated upon.

The meeting reaffirmed the district administration’s commitment to strengthening tobacco control measures and ensuring stricter enforcement of regulations.

The meeting was attended by various student organizations, representatives from social organizations and representatives from district offices.
 



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