(26 Jan 1997) T/I 10:04:36
Smoking in public places was banned on Sunday (26/01) in Delhi, the Indian capital, in a sweeping anti-tobacco clampdown in one of the most polluted cities in the world.
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NEW DELHI, INDIA 24-25/1
Delhi's old city with landmark Red Fort in Backdrop and Haus Kaz Street;
Gold Flake cigarette advertisement, zoom in
Exterior of building housing the Health and Education Ministry;
sign outside building with name of Delhi State Government's Health and Education Minister Harsh Vardhan;
SOT Dr. Harsh Vardhan in English saying that cigarettes are harmful and
millions of people are dying all over the world, in our country every ten seconds somebody dies because of tobacco...one million people are dying in India
Driver of horse-driven carriage smoking;
Exterior of Butterfly restaurant;
customers who are smokers and non-smokers seated together eating a meal;
cu man smoking
Grandlay Cinema Hall and small cigarette shops outside it with red and white cigarette sign;
Indian and foreign cigarettes on display
Gurdeep Singh lights cigarette and says in English that he is against the smoking ban and will continue to smoke, that he's known from the very beginning that it's a health hazard;
smokers enjoying cigarettes;
Exterior Delite Cinema Hall with "No Smoking" signs being put up in lobby and near ticket counter;
Tees Hazari court and Lok Nayak Hospital, which both are included in smoking ban
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