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MGL observes World No Tobacco Day

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Posted: Jun 12, 2010 at 1530 hrs IST

New Delhi Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) has always been concerned about the health and welfare of CNG auto and taxi drivers.

In its endeavor, to create awareness about the harmful effects of Tobacco among the auto & taxi operators and to bring a positive lifestyle change in the community, MGL has published a small booklet for highlighting the ill-effects of tobacco.

On the occasion of ‘World No Tobacco Day’ on 31st May 2010, MGL released a Booklet on Harmful effects of Tobacco usage. The copies of this booklet printed in three languages English, Hindi and Marathi were distributed among the various taxi and auto unions to spread the message against the social problem regarding use of tobacco.

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