Faridabad, April 19, 2026: Assistant Commissioner of Police Crime and Headquarters Faridabad Aman Yadav extended strong support to a nationwide awareness initiative led by preventive health expert Dr Bala, aimed at discouraging the use of e cigarettes and vaping devices among young people.
The campaign focuses on educating students and the wider public about the harmful effects of electronic nicotine products, which are increasingly becoming popular among adolescents. Authorities stressed that these products can lead to addiction and long term health complications affecting the lungs, heart and overall wellbeing.
During the initiative, ACP Aman Yadav referred to global health findings and highlighted concerns raised by the World Health Organization regarding the health risks associated with vaping and similar products. He emphasised the need for sustained public awareness to safeguard future generations.
He also urged children and teenagers to stay away from such substances, warning that early exposure could result in serious health issues later in life.
As part of enforcement measures, a special police team has been formed to take action against the illegal sale and distribution of e cigarettes and vaping products through both online and offline channels.
The officer also appreciated the efforts of Dr Bala and Rajni Agarwal, associated with the Med Fit India movement, for running awareness programmes on issues such as vaping, hookah use, unhealthy food habits and obesity prevention, stating that such initiatives play an important role in promoting healthier lifestyles among youth.
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