Tobacco-based mouth fresheners banned in Leh to protect school children
Leh district authorities have banned the sale and distribution of mouth fresheners containing tobacco. The order aims to protect school-going children from harmful products. Products like 'Cool Lip' are specifically mentioned. This preventive meas...

Leh District Magistrate Romil Singh Donk ordered the ban under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), citing growing concerns over the availability of such products to school-going children, particularly through retail outlets located near educational institutions.
According to the order, products marketed under brand names such as "Cool Lip" and other similar tobacco-containing mouth fresheners have witnessed increased consumption among minors, posing potential risks to oral and general health.
The district magistrate said preventive measures were necessary in the interest of public health and to protect children from the harmful effects of tobacco-related products.
The order will remain in effect until further orders, the official said. Authorities warned that any person found violating the directive would be liable for action under the relevant provisions of law.
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