The global recognition was presented to Nadda by Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia, at the 'National Consultation on Accelerating Implementation of WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) for Achievement of SDGs'.
Accepting the award, Nadda said that it was recognition of the collective endeavour of his ministry, NGOs, social activists, civil society organisations and many more who had been contributing to the cause across the country.
"It has rightly been identified as a development issue. I am happy that tobacco users have reduced by 81 lakh and youth consumption of tobacco sees marked decrease," Nadda said.
"My mantra for success in tobacco control efforts is 'Catch them Young'," he added.
He said there had been a 54 per cent relative reduction in prevalence of tobacco use among minors (15-17 years) and 28 per cent reduction in the age group of 18-24 years. Further, age of initiation among the youth has also increased by one year, he said.
India also made substantial investment under the 12th Five Year Plan for expansion of National Tobacco Control Programme - which has been recognised by the WHO as the best practice in its Global Tobacco Control Report, 2015.
The health minister said India has also put a ban on smokeless tobacco products and has strengthened the implementation of the tobacco free film and television policy.
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