Smoking in Solitude


 PAKISTAN'S :The problem of tobacco use passively is getting worse every day. Despite having learned that smoking is prohibited in many public areas, including colleges and universities, many learners and staff members continue to smoke, endangering the health of others who do not smoke.


A number of health issues, including lung cancer, heart disease, and breathing problems have been linked to passive smoking. It is not appropriate that these health hazards are posed to nonsmokers merely by their proximity to smokers. Universities must implement a smoking prohibition on campus in order to safeguard the wellbeing of both staff and students.


This might involve setting aside specific locations for smoking, putting up more signage to warn others not to smoke, and enforcing harsher penalties for those who break the law. I implore the management to take this matter seriously and do the necessary measures to establish a smoke-free atmosphere as an educational institution at a university. They will make it very apparent that they care about the well-being and health of everyone who works and studies at the institution by doing this.

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