The Union Health Ministry has urged the IPL to ban tobacco and alcohol advertising, including surrogate promotions, at stadiums and during telecasts....
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The Union health ministry has urged the Indian Premier League to ban all forms of tobacco and alcohol advertising, including surrogate promotions, within stadium premises and during televised matches. The request aims to reduce the consumption of these harmful products among the youth, by discouraging sports and sports figures from endorsing them.
The Union Health Ministry has urged the IPL to ban tobacco and alcohol advertising, including surrogate promotions, at stadiums and during telecasts....
The government's request came ahead of the IPL 2025 season starting March 22.
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