West Bengal Banned Pan Masala
West Bengal Banned Pan Masala The generated text is 89 % unique (see FAQ). HIGHLIGHT text that has not been rewritten In India, the Panmasala market, driven by aggressive advertising and convenient packaging, has been driven by a significant shift from tobacco products to Panmasalas, especially after the Maharashtra countries lifted the ban on Panmasala products. Preferential authorised practical packaging and significant investment by manufacturers and advertising campaigns have moved other tobacco products away from pans. In 2019, the Bengali government, led by Mamata Banerjee, introduced a ban on gutkha, betel spice and other tobacco products. In the interest of public health, numerous other Indian states have taken the initiative to ban Panmasala and other nicotine-based products. The West Bengal Government announced on October 26 that it would temporarily ban the sale and production of pan masala and gutkha which contain tobacco, for a year. ...