World No Tobacco Day

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Held on : 31st May

Tobacco is a product of the fresh leaves of nicotiana plants. It is used as an aid in spiritual ceremonies and a recreational drug. It originated in the Americas, but was introduced to Europe by Jean Nicot, the French ambassador to Portugal in 1559. It quickly became popular and an important trade crop. Medical research made it clear during the 1900s that tobacco use increased the likelihood of many illnesses including heart attacks, strokes, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), emphysema and many forms of cancer. This is true for all ways in which tobacco is used, including:

  • Cigarettes and cigars
  • Hand rolling tobacco
  • Bidis and kreteks (cigarettes containing tobacco with herbs or spices)
  • Pipes and water pipes
  • Chewing tobacco
  • Snuff
  • Snus (a moist version of snuff popular in some countries such as Sweden)
  • Creamy snuff (a paste consisting of tobacco, clove oil, glycerin, spearmint, menthol, and camphor sold in a toothpaste tube popular in India)
  • Gutkha (a version of chewing tobacco mixed with areca nut, catechu, slaked lime and other condiments popular in India and South-East Asia)

On May 15, 1987, the World Health Organization passed a resolution, calling for April 7, 1988, to be the first World No Smoking Day. This date was chosen because it was the 40th anniversary of the World Health Organization. On May 17, 1989, the World Health Organization passed a resolution calling for May 31 to be annually known as World No Tobacco Day. This event has been observed each year since 1989. This day draws global attention to the widespread prevalence of tobacco use and to its negative health effects. The day aims to reduce the yearly deaths of 5.4 million due to tobacco related health problems. From 1988 the WHO has presented one or more World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) Awards to organizations or individuals who have made exceptional contributions to reducing tobacco consumption

World No Tobacco Day is a day for people, non-governmental organizations and governments organize various activities to make people aware of the health problems that tobacco use can cause. These activities include - Public marches, demonstrations, advertising campaigns, educational programs, introduction of bans on smoking in particular places or types of advertising, meetings for anti-tobacco campaigners etc.

Themes - Each year, World No Tobacco Day is observed with a certain Theme. Previous themes of World No Tobacco Day have been Tobacco health warnings-2009, Tobacco-free youth - 2008 and Smoke free inside - 2007

Holiday Status - It is not a holiday.