Tobacco Companies Declared Ineligible for the President’s Award for Industrial Development -

Tobacco Companies Declared Ineligible for the President’s Award for Industrial Development

The Ministry of Industries (MoInd) has recently issued a new policy disqualifying companies manufacturing tobacco and tobacco products for the prestigious President’s Award for Industrial Development. The Ministry issued a degree on this policy on 11 August 2021. This pro public health move has come from the MoInd at such a time when Bangladesh is facing Covid-19 pandemic and the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared that tobacco helps spread Covid-19 infection, discouraging its use. MoInd’s decision is one that is time-fitting and laudable. Despite strong protests from anti-tobacco organizations, multinational tobacco company British American Tobacco Bangladesh (BATB) has been receiving this award for the last several years. It should be noted that the company has allegedly been exploiting the President’s 0.64 percent share to extract business facilities.

Tobacco claims 126,000 lives prematurely every year. Realizing the devastations caused by tobacco, the Honorable Prime Minister declared her vision to build a tobacco-free Bangladesh by 2040. The other ministries should follow the footsteps of MoInd and adopt a ban on bestowing awards on tobacco traders and companies.

 

To read the full policy of The Ministry of Industries (MoInd) in Bengali, please click the download button.