Kohima: Nagaland marked World No Tobacco Day on May 31 with a collective commitment to end tobacco consumption. Citizens across the state gathered to take a formal anti-tobacco pledge, signaling a unified effort to address the health risks associated with the habit.
The event, held in the capital city of Kohima, emphasized the ongoing push to curb tobacco use throughout the region. Local authorities and residents participated in the proceedings to raise awareness about the dangers of tobacco and to foster a healthier environment for the community.
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