Tobacco companies are targeting children in India, study says

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Tobacco companies are advertising products around educational institutions and intentionally targeting children in India, a recent study found

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no surprise here. that's why initiatives like Tobacco21 are important. raise the minimum purchasing age so teens have a harder time getting their hands on harmful and addicting products!

In india children of common public not not worth any attention. They are like dirt. Only children of high society public are children of India.

It worked in black neighborhoods here in the US, so of course

vchawla3 For 75 cents a day you can help these kids from turning into vchawla3

Let's not impose our own morals on other cultures. Right?

Cigarettes are better than what they'd be sucking on if they were in a catholic school.

A tobacco company doing something unethical? I’m shocked.

If true this is criminal behavior and should be treated as such by law enforcement.

Ok, buuuut America first!

What should be banned

روعه 😊

Lol.Nothing good comes out from that country as of my knowledge

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