Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that a new announcement has been issued which has banned the import and export of e-cigarettes
The Union Cabinet also approved the Emergency Act, banning advertising on e-cigarettes.
The government has banned the use of e-cigarettes as it has been reported that the use of e-cigarettes is affecting brain development and learning and may increase stress tension imposed
It has been reported that e-cigarettes are particularly health-causing and can cause cancer deaths. E-cigarettes nationwide to prevent this
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told reporters in Delhi that the decision has been taken at a cabinet meeting
There were reports that 77 students were using this e-cigarette, according to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
small intro about e-cigrates
The e-cigarette is an electronic device similar to a standard cigarette, with a liquid-filled bottle of nicotine and propylene. There will be a small device and battery to heat it up.
When you smoke a cigarette, the nicotine is heated when the battery is powered by the gas that is absorbed into the mouth. It is also worth noting that the cigarette company advertised for $ 80 billion in its first year of marketing
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