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Treatment Costs Exceed Tobacco Revenue Collection: Farida

Express Report
  16 Jan 2025, 04:05

Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akther has disclosed that the medical expense is more than revenue collection from tobacco consumption.

"More money is spent on medical expenses due to the consumption of tobacco products than the revenue generated from tobacco products," she told a seminar titled "Obstacles and Actions to Implement Tobacco Tax Policy to Protect Public Health", she said while addressing a seminar in the city on Wednesday.

The Bureau of Economic Research of Dhaka University and the Bangladesh Network for Tobacco Tax Policy (BNTTP) organised the seminar at the CIRDAP auditorium.

"The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock is the most affected one by tobacco production, as tobacco is cultivated on the banks of rivers, especially Halda and Teesta. And due to the use of pesticides and fertilizers in tobacco cultivation, fish in the relevant areas are dying," she added.

Adviser Farida Akther spoke at a seminar today held at the CIRDAP auditorium. Photo: BSS

She said that tobacco companies claim that 15 lakh people (sellers) are involved in the tobacco industry, but most of them are child labourers.

"It is necessary to see whether this number of people is involved in producing as well as selling tobacco or not," she opined.

Directorate of National Consumers' Right Protection director general Mohammad Alim Akhter Khan addressed the seminar as a special guest with BNTTP technical committee member Md Shafiqul Islam in the chair.

Joint secretary of Railway Ministry Mir Alamgir Hossain, joint secretary of Industries Ministry Apurba Kimar Mandal, BNTTP technical committee member Advocate Syed Mahbubul Alam, Bangladesh Cancer Society Chairman Professor Dr Golam Mohiuddin Faruque, National Board of Revenue second Secretary Md Badruzzaman Munsi, Tobacco Free Kids lead policy adviser Md Mustafizur Rahman and National Tobacco Control Cell DG Md Akhtaruz-Zaman, among others, were present in the seminar.

BNTTP technical committee member and journalist Sushant Sinha read out the keynote paper.

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Treatment Costs Exceed Tobacco Revenue Collection: Farida

Express Report
  16 Jan 2025, 04:05

Fisheries and Livestock Adviser Farida Akther has disclosed that the medical expense is more than revenue collection from tobacco consumption.

"More money is spent on medical expenses due to the consumption of tobacco products than the revenue generated from tobacco products," she told a seminar titled "Obstacles and Actions to Implement Tobacco Tax Policy to Protect Public Health", she said while addressing a seminar in the city on Wednesday.

The Bureau of Economic Research of Dhaka University and the Bangladesh Network for Tobacco Tax Policy (BNTTP) organised the seminar at the CIRDAP auditorium.

"The Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock is the most affected one by tobacco production, as tobacco is cultivated on the banks of rivers, especially Halda and Teesta. And due to the use of pesticides and fertilizers in tobacco cultivation, fish in the relevant areas are dying," she added.

Adviser Farida Akther spoke at a seminar today held at the CIRDAP auditorium. Photo: BSS

She said that tobacco companies claim that 15 lakh people (sellers) are involved in the tobacco industry, but most of them are child labourers.

"It is necessary to see whether this number of people is involved in producing as well as selling tobacco or not," she opined.

Directorate of National Consumers' Right Protection director general Mohammad Alim Akhter Khan addressed the seminar as a special guest with BNTTP technical committee member Md Shafiqul Islam in the chair.

Joint secretary of Railway Ministry Mir Alamgir Hossain, joint secretary of Industries Ministry Apurba Kimar Mandal, BNTTP technical committee member Advocate Syed Mahbubul Alam, Bangladesh Cancer Society Chairman Professor Dr Golam Mohiuddin Faruque, National Board of Revenue second Secretary Md Badruzzaman Munsi, Tobacco Free Kids lead policy adviser Md Mustafizur Rahman and National Tobacco Control Cell DG Md Akhtaruz-Zaman, among others, were present in the seminar.

BNTTP technical committee member and journalist Sushant Sinha read out the keynote paper.

Comments

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ACC to Probe Hasina’s Alleged Power Misuse in Putul’s WHO Appointment
One Glass of Milk a Day Could Help Prevent Bowel Cancer - Study
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