Ministry of Education Campaign against Tobacco in 11 Indian languages

New -delhi, June 3 (IANS). The Union Ministry of Education has launched the world of the world of Tobacco Prohibition Day awareness to provide information on the harmful effects of tobacco. The special thing is that this quiz is designed in multilingual form. This initiative to distribute a large -scale awareness related to tobacco ban was made available for the first time in 12 languages. This includes 11 Indian languages, so that the locals and youth can now be explained and told to stay away from tobacco in their own language. These languages ​​include English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia and Punjabi. According to the Ministry of Education, the step shows the spirit of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 which tends to teach and distribute awareness in local and regional languages. It also ensures that no person is deprived of education and awareness as a result of linguistic obstacles. It is an initiative to make students, teachers and ordinary citizens aware. According to the ministry, the fight against the use of tobacco is not just a health -related issue, but it is also a social and educational mission that affects the lives of millions of youths across the country. Participation in this quiz is easy and it is open to everyone. This quiz is available online on Migov’s website. There are users ‘World Tobacco Prohibition Day Awareness Quiz 2025’. After choosing the language of your choice to participate in it, you can start participating in a simple registration process in your cellphone number or email. This quiz is free and is accessible to everyone and gives information. All of its participants receive a Digital Certificate from Migov, who will recognize their contribution to the creation of a healthy and tobacco -free India. The Ministry of Education says that the National Education Policy 2020 envisages the creation of an environment for teaching that respects and nurtures the rich linguistic diversity of the country. Through these quizzes, not only will you have the opportunity to raise awareness of adolescent participants over the healthy lifestyle, but they are also confirmed that the commitment of inclusion through access to information in their best comprehension language. The Ministry of Education says that this campaign not only makes a digital program, but makes it a nationwide movement. It also has a message that every school, every teacher, every student and every language matters. Awareness begins with understanding and understanding begins with language. -Ians gcb/ecd

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