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In order to save non-smokers, all tourist spots would be made smoke-free. Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister Faruq Khan told in a roundtable at CIRDAP on 10 November 2012 , auditorium  while he was addressing as chief guest. He also expressed hope for building Bangladesh as an eco-friendly tourist country. ...
Tobacco Smoke is detrimental for smokers and non-smokers. Women and children are largely attacked by passive smoking. According to Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS)-2009 30% and 21% adult women are infected by passive smoking at workplaces and public places respectively. About 1 crore women are infected by passive tobacco smoke though they are not smoking directly. ...
All police station of  Bangladesh are smoke free. Bangladesh is one of the countries among the low and middle income sectors to have the privilege to create smoke-free workplace for such a big froce. Police-station is government ofice. Many non smoker including woman and children come here for various services. ...
Vice-chancellor of Jagannath University Professor Dr. Mejhbahuddin Ahmed proclaimed the University smoke-free at presence of non-smoker students, teachers and officials. He was speaking in a program organized by Prottyasha Anti Drugs Club, WBB Trust and World Health Organization (WHO) on 31st May (World No Tobacco Day) 2010.   ...
Trust and National Girls Child Advocacy Forum was organized a seminar on Health effect on women of tobacco product at  reporters Unity, 22 May 2010. In the seminar Dr Arup Ratan Chawdhury, founder of MANASH, Nasrin Mukti, Senior Assistant Secretary of Health and Family welfare, Women activist Tazia Azim Majumdar, Nasima Aktar Joly general secretary of National Girls Child Advocacy Forum was attend as a guest speaker and Vice president of National Girls Child Advocacy Latifa acondo presided the program. ...