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Up to 900,000 people die each year from smoking-related diseases in India. It is feared that the yearly toll could rise to one million people by 2010. Faced with these startling figures, the government is instituting toughter smoking bans. But will it be enough? Al Jazeera's Matt McClure reports from Delhi.

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Uploaded: September 30, 2008 at 11:35 pm
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kevin050780 (Wednesday 15th of October 2008 05:08:59 AM)
Horrible decision what the hell are they thinking.
davidwilliams615 (Sunday 5th of October 2008 03:51:36 AM)
very nice decision. I pray for saudi also. .
RoseDaffodil (Saturday 4th of October 2008 10:31:47 AM)
Good decision
7boon (Thursday 2nd of October 2008 11:38:41 PM)
In Canada cigarettes cannot be displayed in the open, and then the packs have ugly and sick people on them.
buddybleau (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 10:43:59 AM)
India is no different than America when it comes to smoking. They want the people to quit smoking yet they allow the companies to keep manufacturing cigarettes. Does this make sense to you? Don't ban smoking, ban factories that make them! They don't ban factories because politicians are being paid off by tobacco companies. Politicians are slimy bottom feeders no matter where you are! Same shit...different country.
disindiandislikcurry (Saturday 4th of October 2008 12:18:03 PM)
the anti tobacco ads in america have worked pretty well. i have seen people give stares at people who smoke and the amount of people who smoke have gone down. banning tobacco will cause it to go underground like marijuana. i think a public ban is a great idea. more americans die from smoking related causes than do from terrorism and yet, the government does shit. now they quit cigs and smoke hookahs in hookah bars.
TomMarAlem1987 (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 01:24:51 AM)
Brothers and sisters: In the US there are ad campaigns and lawsuits to keep kids from smoking. Consequence of that is the companies move to sell elsewhere. They find ripe markets in such countries as India, Turkey, Eastern European nations, African nations and where ever there are uneducated people that can become addicts.
SaracenArrow (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 01:20:23 AM)
"They do in fact have the right to harm themselves if that what they want to do." nonsense.you wouldnt say this for your own family.
sheepwshotguns (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 03:15:37 AM)
with freedom and liberty comes risk and responsibility. if we allow the government to restrict us from certain things based on health RISKS, what else could that lead to? what is more important? giving people the right to choose what risks they can take in their own lives, or forcing people to behave a certain way for their own good? its a touchy subject.
d3adp001 (Wednesday 1st of October 2008 12:12:28 AM)
welcome to california, the nanny state from hell. How about we just ban cars too, they cause more problems than smoking ever could, they are injurous to people's health too. Its called peoples rights. They do in fact have the right to harm themselves if that what they want to do. Business owners have the right to operate their businesses the way they see fit, etc. People should take more responsibility for themselves, and not expect mommy and daddy to deal with their problems.