Sri Lanka, May 31 -- Colombo, May 31 (Daily Mirror) - The Sri Lanka Medical Association (SLMA) in a press release said that a policy on banning tobacco consumption for those born after 2010 is presented to the government and urges the government to take action on this policy in lieu of the upcoming World No Tobacco Day.

The SLMA said, "The Tobacco-Free Generation is a policy initiative where the sale of tobacco is banned for all those born after a specific year - for example, 2010. It is a concept rooted in ethical considerations that prioritise the health and well-being of future generations, based on the principles of human rights and social justice. It ensures that children are not subjected to preventable harm. It will also ensure si...