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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Combat tobacco for the sake of economic protection: Speakers

Bangladesh

TBS Report
27 February, 2025, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 28 February, 2025, 01:48 am

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Combat tobacco for the sake of economic protection: Speakers

They said tobacco causes a substantial economic burden for Bangladesh, totaling an estimated $3.6 billion annually

TBS Report
27 February, 2025, 10:40 pm
Last modified: 28 February, 2025, 01:48 am
A training programme for doctors organised by Bangladesh Blind Mission (BBM), an NGO working on health and disability issues, was held recently in Bogura. Photo: Courtesy
A training programme for doctors organised by Bangladesh Blind Mission (BBM), an NGO working on health and disability issues, was held recently in Bogura. Photo: Courtesy

Terming tobacco as a financial burden for Bangladesh, speakers at an event called on all concerned to play their due role for tobacco cessation.    

Citing statistics of World Health Organization (WHO), they said tobacco causes a substantial economic burden for Bangladesh, totaling an estimated $3.6 billion annually. 

Besides, there are many incidents of tobacco-related diseases and deaths, which resulted in economic losses for people, they said.

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Mentioning about agriculture's pivotal contribution to the country's economy, they said tobacco is being cultivated on 1.8 lakh hectares of agriculture land at the moment and if it continues, it may create a food crisis for the country in the future.

They made the observations while addressing a training programme for doctors organised by Bangladesh Blind Mission (BBM), an NGO working on health and disability issues. 

The training programme aimed at sensitising them to raise awareness among the people about the negative effects of tobacco products was held at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital (SZRMCH) in Bogura.      

About 25 doctors of SZRMCH attended the event titled "Negative effects of tobacco and ways to prevent it". It was held at the conference room of the college.

The speakers called on physicians to play their role to help achieve the target of tobacco free country by 2040, by checking the use of tobacco products for the sake of country's economic protection.

Dr Abdul Wadud, deputy director, and Dr Al Mamun, assistant director of SZRMCH, were present.    

Shamsal Islam, eminent researcher and epidemiologist of Ispahani Eye Institute and Hospital of Dhaka, termed tobacco as a threat to human health, environment and the economy, saying that it is urgent to make a tobacco-free country for the sake of our national interest.

In his address, Shuvashish Mahanta, nationally renowned development consultant, emphasised on the role of the physicians, saying that they should play a pivotal role in raising awareness among people on the negative effects of tobacco products.  

Khandker Abedul Islam, admin and finance manager of BBM, moderated the event.

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