In reply to an RTI query, the Health Ministry said a study carried out by it has found that in 2011, Rs 1.04 lakh crore was spent on tobacco-related diseases among people in the age group 35-69.
The ministry said the Health Secretary had written to the Cabinet Secretary in this regard to set up an inter- ministerial committee to coordinate between ministries over WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and issues related to control of tobacco.
Delhi-based activist Gopal Prasad had filed an RTI asking about the cost born by the government and public due to diseases the consumption of alcohol, cigarette and tobacco.
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