Kohima: Nagaland marked World No Tobacco Day on May 31 with a state-level observance held in Kohima. The event focused on the sensitization of youth ministry leaders, aiming to equip them with the knowledge to combat tobacco use within their communities.
State dignitaries and various participants gathered for the program to discuss the ongoing public health challenges posed by tobacco consumption. The session emphasized the role of young leaders in driving advocacy and promoting healthier lifestyles across the region.
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