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      Meghalaya achieves 86 pc tobacco-free educational institutions milestone

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      Shillong, Mar 20: In a landmark public health and education achievement, Meghalaya has become the first state in India where 86 per cent of schools have been certified ‘Tobacco Free Educational Institutions’ (ToFEI), the highest percentage recorded nationwide.

      An official statement said this milestone is crucial as the state records nearly 8,000 tobacco-related deaths every year. Additionally, 47 per cent of adults aged 15+ consume tobacco in some form, according to the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (2017).

      Recognising that prevention must begin early, the Government of Meghalaya initiated the Tobacco Free Educational Institutions (ToFEI) programme three years ago under the National Health Mission. The programme is being implemented by the Department of Health in collaboration with the Department of Education and Sambandh Health Foundation, with the goal of ensuring that all schools across the state become tobacco free.

      According to the statement, under ToFEI guidelines issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, schools are required to complete nine annual anti-tobacco activities forming a 100-mark scorecard. To be certified as a Tobacco Free Educational Institution, a school must secure a minimum of 80 marks.

      The activities include anti-tobacco signages within premises, awareness campaigns, rallies by students and strict compliance with tobacco control norms making school a safe campus from addiction for students.

      Every year, nearly 10,000 schools across Meghalaya actively participate in anti-tobacco rallies, signature campaigns and awareness drives, creating a statewide environment that discourages children from falling prey to addictive tobacco products, it added.

      The achievement reflects strong leadership and coordinated action by the Government of Meghalaya, along with district, block and cluster-level officials who ensured systematic monitoring, verification and accountability.

      The state has also adopted Sambandh Health Foundation’s Digital Program Implementation methodology to implement this program.

      “Achieving 86% Tobacco Free Schools is not merely an administrative milestone; it is a powerful public health victory for our children. This milestone brings us closer to our shared vision of ‘My Meghalaya, Tobacco-Free Meghalaya.’ When governance systems, schools and communities align with clarity and commitment, transformative outcomes are possible,” ,” State ToFEI Nodal Officer Jennyfer Jones Synrem said.

      Echoing this sentiment, State Nodal officer National Tobacco Control Program Dr Nabaneeta D Mawrie stated: “As per the Global Youth Tobacco Survey, 34 per cent of children aged 13 to 15 years consume tobacco in some form. Schools shape lifelong behaviours. By institutionalising tobacco prevention within our education system, we are creating safer learning environments and protecting future generations from addiction and tobacco-related diseases.”

      She added that programmes implemented at this scale are expected to generate long-term health benefits for the entire state.

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