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Hemant Goswami gets WHO Award for 'Tobacco Control'

Published: Fri 31 May 2013 02:20 PM
Social Activist Hemant Goswami gets WHO Award for 'Tobacco Control'
May 30, 2013, Chandigarh
Renowned Chandigarh based social activist Hemant Goswami has been awarded the 'World No Tobacco Day' award by the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO awards are given annually to organisations and/or person for their contribution in tobacco control, and for demonstrating exemplary leadership in public health and tobacco control. Goswami has been given the recognition for his decade long continued contribution to tobacco control and public health.
Earlier, Goswami was awarded the "Global Smoke-Free Partnership Award" in 2008 by American Cancer Society and also the "Extraordinary Activist Award."
He is considered as one of the most vociferous voice against tobacco in India and abroad. Among many achievements of Hemant: he pioneered the smoke-free movement in India and is credited with single-handedly architecting Chandigarh as the first smoke-free city of India (and the first in the developing world) in the year 2007.
Goswami is known for his head-on strategic approach against the extremely powerful tobacco corporations and their lobbies. Wherein his pioneering ground level practical work has resulted in smoke-free Chandigarh, his legal initiatives has also given a tough fight to the tobacco industry. He has filed hundreds of complaints against the violation of the tobacco control legislations and taken the industry to court on many occasions for acting against the public interest. Recently, in 2012, after a five years long legal battle, the High Court of Punjab and Haryana ordered closure of all Hookah Bars and ordered registration of hundreds of FIR's. As a result all Hookah Bar's across Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh were closed down and FIR's were registered against all such outlets.
Goswami is also the founder chairperson of NGO's Burning Brain Society and Tobacco Free India Coalition. Hemant has created an absolutely new style of result-oriented 360 degree activism on tobacco control which has been recognised globally.
Goswami talking about the issue, said, “Tobacco is a major problem for developing countries like India. According to WHO, nearly one million people die in India every year solely due to tobacco use. Globally 12% of all deaths among adults aged 30 years and over were attributable to tobacco, compared with 16% in India.” Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of WHO said that, “The tobacco epidemic is entirely man-made, and it can be turned around through the concerted efforts of governments and civil society.”
Goswami informed that the WHO report released on the occasion of 'World No Tobacco Day 2013' states, “The tobacco industry sells a product that, unlike any other legal commercial good, kills up to half of its regular users when consumed as directed by the manufacturer. There is a fundamental and irreconcilable conflict between the tobacco industry’s interests and public health policy interests. In one corner, the tobacco industry produces and promotes a product that has been scientifically proven to be highly addictive, to harm and kill many and to give rise to a variety of social ills, including increased poverty. In the opposite corner, many governments and public health workers try to increase the health of the population by implementing measures to reduce tobacco use. The tobacco industry recognizes the impact of these measures and actively fights against these efforts because of their negative effect on its sales. Time and time again, the industry has used its resources to halt these public health policies where it can, water them down when it cannot stop them altogether, and undermine their enforcement when they are adopted.”
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