
Indian actress Neha Dhupia has recently joined the organization "Mothers Against Vaping," according to India's Hindustantimes media outlet. Together, they are leading the fight against the escalating promotion of new tobacco devices, such as e-cigarettes, targeting the youth in India.
Young people consider using e-cigarettes to be cool, and this movement aims to raise awareness about it. As a vocal advocate against the use of e-cigarettes, Neha Dupia states, "As a responsible mother, I fully support the Alert Mothers movement and its cause. This issue raises serious concerns, and all mothers should pay attention to it as it directly impacts the health of our children. We, as mothers, must unite and raise our voices to increase awareness about e-cigarettes and eliminate this harmful habit from the lives of our children and teenagers."
Despite the nationwide ban on e-cigarettes in India, international manufacturers continue to specifically target children and adolescents in the country with these new tobacco devices. The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness about this alarming reality and urge immediate action from parents, educators, and policymakers.
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