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e-Cigarette ban: First time offenders to face 1-yr jail and ₹1 lakh fine

Subsequent offenders will face imprisonment up to three years or a fine of up to ₹5 lakh, or both, said Preeti Sudan, Secretary, Health and Family WelfareE-hookahs are also included under the ambit of the punishment

1 min read18 Sep 2019

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