under the National Tobacco Control Programme NTCP, observed the World

This news segment is ‘good new’. Health Department Observes ‘World No Tobacco Day’.it Emphasises interdepartmental coordination & public engagement.
Districts & departments felicitated for tobacco control efforts. The Health and Family Welfare Department, under the National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP), observed the World No Tobacco Day 2025 with a state-level function being organised at Geeta Gobinda Sadan here today.


Chairing the programme, Aswasthy S., Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department, reiterated the State Government’s commitment to a tobacco-free future through coordinated efforts at all levels.
The event emphasized on the importance of interdepartmental coordination and public engagement in reducing tobacco consumption and promoting a tobacco-free society.
On this occasion, a signature campaign was inaugurated to involve citizens in pledging their support for a tobacco-free Odisha. In addition, the department released newly developed IEC materials to educate the public, particularly youth and vulnerable communities, on the risks associated with tobacco use.


The department also released the NTCP Annual Activity Report 2024–2025, which presented a comprehensive overview of district-level performance, enforcement progress, and key milestones achieved in the past year.
A notable highlight of the event was the digital launch of the” Tobacco-Free Educational Institutions” web application, which will assist schools and colleges in self-assessing and reporting their compliance with national tobacco-free guidelines.

Three districts were felicitated for their exemplary implementation of tobacco control initiatives. Ganjam for overall implementation of NTCP, Sundergarh for enforcement of tobacco control legislation, and Cuttack for efficient financial management under the programme.
Dr. J.M. Beborta, Special Secretary (Public Health), Dr. Amarendra Nath Mohanty, Director, SIHFW, Dr. Nilakantha Mishra, Director of Public Health, focused on creating a tobacco-free generation through early intervention and education. The programme was coordinated by Dr. Sushanta Kumar Swain, Additional Director (NCD) and State Nodal Officer for NTCP.
Report by Saurav Pradhan

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