Why e-cigarette ban in India will do more harm than good

In September 2019, the Indian government banned e-cigarettes in the country citing the need to prevent potential health risks to India's youth. But is a ban the most effective tool to achieve this objective?

In this video, we examine the approaches adopted by the US and UK to discuss why a ban can often do more harm than good.

The video is based on an article by Anupam Manur, Assistant Professor at the Takshashila Institution.

You can read the article here.

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