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India on track to achieve 30% reduction in tobacco use prevalence by 2025

IndiaTimes Sunday, 28 January 2024
India is on track to achieve a 30% relative reduction in tobacco use prevalence by 2025, relative to 2o10, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated.. The WHO report shows that India's tobacco use prevalence is projected to decrease from 38.3% to 21.8%, while Nepal's is projected to decrease from 44% to 25.7%.
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