As per a Health Ministry notification that came into force from April 1, tobacco products are mandated to carry larger pictorial warnings covering 85 per cent of packaging space.
"Preparatory work for implementation of new graphical health warning is currently in progress," Godfrey Phillips India informed BSE.
It further said: "We have temporarily suspended production of cigarettes for the Indian domestic market pending the implementation of the new graphical health warning which have been made applicable."
Godfrey Phillips India said it does expect sales to be impacted by the suspension of production as it has sufficient stock to cater the domestic market.
"As on date we have sufficient stock in hand of cigarettes for sale in the Indian domestic market and therefore, as of now we do not anticipate any material impact on the financial performance of the company on account of the aforesaid temporary suspension of production of cigarettes for the Indian domestic market," the company informed.
Godfrey Phillips sells cigarettes under brands as Four Square, Red and White, Cavanders, Tipper and North Pole.
It also manufactures and distributes Marlboro brand under a licensing agreement with Philip Morris.
Last week, rival ITC had said it wasn't ready to print larger pictorial warnings on its cigarette packs, as required under a new government norm.
The notification by the Health Ministry on September 24, 2015, for implementation of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labeling) Amendment Rules, 2014, came into force from yesterday.
The Parliamentary Committee on Subordinate Legislation had described as "too harsh" the government's proposal that 85 per cent of the packaging surface carry pictorial warnings and recommended that the message occupy 50 per cent of the space.
The stand had evoked sharp criticism from MPs and health experts.
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