How Cigarettes in India are Beating the Ban on Pictorial Warnings | Read

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They come with labels such as green apple, fresh mint and paan flavour, glossy packaging and none of the mandatory pictorial warnings that could repel those tempted to buy cigarettes. These are illegal cigarettes, flooding tobacco shops across Delhi.

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