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Which of the following statements are correct regarding e -Cigrattes?
1. Smoking an e-cigarette is also referred as “vaping”.
2. There is no presence of toxic chemicals in e-cigrattes becuase it emit just water vapours.
3. In India Government is promoting usasage of e-Cigrattes instead of regular cigrattes.
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1 only
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
All are correct
An e-cigarette or Electronic Nicotine Delivery System (ENDS) is a battery-operated smoking device that creates an aerosol by heating a mix of liquid nicotine, propylene glycol, water, glycerine and flavour, which, when inhaled, gives the feel of smoking a real cigarette. Manufacturers claim the aerosol is just water vapour, but tests have detected the presence of toxic chemicals in it. Smoking an e-cigarette is sometimes referred to as “vaping”. he device first appeared in Chinese markets in 2004, and was sold as a “healthy alternative to tobacco”.
Recently, the Commerce Ministry has asked the Health Ministry to frame a law banning manufacture and sale of e-cigarettes in the country as in the absence of a domestic legislation, it would not be possible to put a blanket ban on its imports. Also government has not taken steps to promote e-cigrattes in India.
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