29 Ocak 2014 Çarşamba

Cigarettes kicked out of school in China

The newest ban, imposed by the Ministry of Education, covers kindergartens, elementary and middle colleges, and vocational schools. Universities need to set up smoking areas and forbid lighting up in academic buildings.


Anti-tobacco efforts have been hampered by the country’s strong tobacco monopoly, wellness campaigners say, which pays hundreds of billions of yuan in taxes every single 12 months.


Critics say yet another dilemma is that it is not clear who is responsible for punishing violators of cigarette bans, that means officials often just turn a blind eye.


Schools can no longer seek sponsorship from cigarette brand names or submit tobacco ads on campus, the ministry stated in a observe.


College principals should enforce the ban by installing smoke alarms or surveillance cameras to spot offenders. School canteens need to also cease marketing tobacco.


Colleges that do not crack down correctly will be punished, the ministry said.


As component of the battle against smoking, the government had earlier urged Communist Party cadres and government officials to cease smoking in schools, workplaces, stadiums, and on public transport and elsewhere to set a very good example.


edited by Arron Merat



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