Govt will persuade farmers against growing tobacco: Khader


Bengaluru, May 31 (DHNS): The State government will try persuading farmers against growing tobacco and instead get them to focus on alternative commercial crops to ensure their livelihood, while fighting tobacco use by people, Health Minister U T Khader said on Saturday.

Speaking at a press conference featuring doctors from a number of hospitals who had gathered to support World No Tobacco Day, Khader said he would first apprise the chief minister and based on consensus would persuade farmers to take up alternative cropping.

“It is not easy to ask farmers to give up cultivating tobacco crop. They are doing it as part of their livelihood. We cannot ask them to change overnight and it won’t happen either. A plan can be put up to phase out tobacco over a period of 10 years by gradually giving them alternative commercial crops which would safeguard their livelihood. I will discuss the matter with horticulture and agriculture departments as well as the chief minister to come out with some sort of a workable plan. This change is going to be over a period of 15 years for which we should set the ball in motion now,” Khader said.

The doctors gathered there expressed apprehension that tobacco lobby groups would oppose the removal of tobacco from agriculture. Khader said he would act specifically against these very groups and if the alternative crop becomes commercially viable, then the long-term removal of tobacco cultivation could be ensured.

Doctors from Manipal, HCG, Narayana Hrudayalaya and Kamini Rao hospitals were present at the press meet to express their solidarity on the movement against tobacco. They had invited the health minister to mark the World No Tobacco Day falling on Sunday.

Throat cancer survivor Nalini Satyanarayan spoke about her experience. “I have suffered from the harmful effects of tobacco consumption. Even passive smoking is as dangerous as active smoking. I have gone through the ordeal and have come out successful.”

Dr B S Ajai Kumar, an oncologist, said their effort was to bring together doctors, cancer sufferers, survivors and citizens in the fight against smoking. “A commercial product with numerous health hazards should be stopped .”

Cigarette smoking is responsible for more than 20 per cent deaths per year in the country and children account for more than 25 per cent of these deaths. Second-hand smoking causes 50,000 deaths annually. It leads to heart disease, stroke, cancer and diabetes, said G G Shetty, a cardiologist.

Infertility specialist Dr Kamini Rao explained the harmful effects of smoking.“Incidence of impotence is 85 per cent higher in male smokers. Tobacco use is a significant factor for miscarriages among pregnant smokers.”

Protest march

Volunteers from HCG hospital along with cancer survivors on Saturday organised a silent protest and launched a campaign—Tobacco Kills—in front of cigarette shops which are violating the rule of selling tobacco within 100 yards of educational institutions.

The protests took place in Koramangala, Indiranagar, Brigade Road, Richmond Circle and Mission Road.

 

  

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Talking in the meet,press meet or in front of the public in rally or campaign is always easy than making it possible to bring it into action.Of course it is a good idea of government to persuade farmers aainst growing tobacco but will it materialize in the first place? It is not so easy as our honourable health minister thinks.If he is so serious about to persuade farmers against growing tobacco,why can't he think about total ban on production of alcohol and growing and production of drugs? These are also equally health hazards and dangerous.Even prostitution. Can he think about that?Whatever may be the reason or agenda,don't deprive of poor farmers livelihood.They must be provided with some other alternatives.Without that alternatives don't even dream of that discouraging or persuade farmers against growing tobacco.Besides corruption in the government departments is equally dangerous mostly by the authorities who are holding high ranks/posts.This is plaguing like incurable diseases like cancer,chronic renal failure etc.Thanks God at least for these diseases there are treatments.But for corruption,no treatment at all.Also think about it.Besides some of the employees in the departments are not paid properly.

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Sun, May 31 2015

    If tobacco cultivation is to be discouraged why not discourage molasses used for alcohol, and areca which is used in CA causing gutka also not be discouraged????

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  • Sethu, Mangalore

    Sun, May 31 2015

    "I would first apprise the chief minister and based on consensus would persuade farmers to take up alternative cropping". Ar first, he will never be able to appraise CM. Congress in history has never taken a people-friendly decision on consensus. Unless d illegal, tobacco farmers will never give-up tobacco farming for alternate crops. Too many conditional clauses and each will act as unconditional anticipatory bail, if he is not able to keep the promise, as ever had been. Our health minister is a clever politician. But the foolishness is that he think he can fool people of Mangalore for ever? Tomorrow he may appraise CM and based on consensus will appeal people of Kolar/Chikaballapur not to use Yettinahole water for drinking/irrigation purpose so as to force Government to abandon the project. Hats off to the visionary who told democracy is a system to ensure you are always delivered less than what you deserve.....!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Supply of tobacco need to be paralyze by discouraging the growers and encourage them to go for alternative better crops.

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  • VINAY, MANGLORE

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Khadersab....first 108 ambulance members g salary korle monthly....akalna family da banjig aakochi...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Khader Bhai….first persuade your CONGiss Govt to pay salary for the month of Apr’15 to all SOS-108-Ambulance Crew Members

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  • Praful, Yeramal

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Khadarsaab

    First find the alternative and afterwards ban the same.
    More of our farmers depending upon same.
    It's not so new. Happening from long.
    First find out who encourage to develop the same none other than the government giving all the benefits.
    How all of a sudden will inform to stop it.

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  • Darryl Lobo, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Farmers grow tobacco, they don't tell people to consume it. If the person is health conscious, definitely he will not eat it.

    Don't meddle with farmers. As of now you can concentrate on improving the conditions of Govt hospitals.

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  • MILAN, DXB

    Sun, May 31 2015

    U MEAN TO SAY MAKE AVAILABLE EVERYTHING INCLUDING DRUGS AND PROSTITUTE. LET PEOPLE DECIDE WHAT'S GOOD FOR THEM.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Why? You want the government to ban drugs, tobacco and prostitution? Coz its not used responsibly by some?

    With the same yardstick why dont you support beef ban coz its haraam for some people.

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  • SHEKH, BAHRAIN

    Sun, May 31 2015

    You support Liquor ban when that ban applies i ll support beef ban.. first ban the evil liquor in the society shankar bhai. beef eating will not harm u but liquor does.

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Sun, May 31 2015

    Shanker dont compare Gomatha to Tobacco and Liquor

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  • John DSouza, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 31 2015

    World no tobacco day is a time waste, celebration, advertisement and encouragement to tobacco.
    Being smoking is injurious to health and it kills smokers and people around, why no initiative to ban it on all 365 days of the year.

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