Hookah bars and e-cigarettes would now be out of reach for everyone with the government clearing an ordinance to ban e-Cigarettes (electronic nicotine delivery systems).

After the cabinet meeting, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said vaping or e-cigarettes appear cool, but a lot of health concerns had been raised against them. "The decision has been taken keeping in mind health of the youth," she said citing recommendations of premier medical institutes.
The minister said reports stated that young students in the US were becoming its victim. Vaping has emerged as a major concern internationally with nearly 30 countries banning it.
The ordinance would be promulgated by Wednesday evening or Thursday. Later a Bill will be introduced in the next session of Parliament.
While admitting that conventional cigarettes are also injurious to health, the Finance Minister said awareness was being created against the use of tobacco products.
"It's a timely step," Union Environment Minister Prakash Javadekar said.
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E-cigarettes are considered harmful to health, and medical institutes, like AIIMs and Tata Memorial Hospital, stated that.
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Source-IANS