Molasses used in
Hookah Containing Tobacco Must Bear Health Warning at the Time of Import
[CBEC Instruction dated 22nd
February 2012]
Subject: Applicability of
provisions of the Notifications No. 417 (E) dated 27.05.2011 on Molasses used
in Hookah containing tobacco.
Reference has been received
on import of molasses for
use in hookah without compliance
of the Cigarettes and other Tobacco Products (Packaging and Labelling)
Rules, 2008 Rules, which prescribes the manner in which the specified health warning shall be
displayed on the tobacco product packs covering all types of tobacco products produced, supplied and distributed in
India. The Rules came into effect from 31st May, 2009 and a set of new pictorial health warning has been issued by the Ministry of
Health & Family Welfare vide Notification G.S.R. No. 417 (E) dated 27th
May, 2011 which came into force from 1st December, 2011. The
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has now confirmed that anything
containing tobacco is covered under the Cigarette
and other Tobacco Products (Prohibition of
Advertisement and Regulation of Trade and Commerce, Production, Supply and
Distribution) (COPTPA) Act, 2003.
2. Accordingly, in continuation to
the CBEC instruction of even number dated 30.11.2011, it is further clarified
that imported Molasses used in Hookah
containing tobacco have to bear the new specified health warnings as prescribed in the said
Notification. A copy of the Rules is available on the Ministry’s website: http://www.mohfw.nic.in/
under National Tobacco Control Programme.
F.No. 528/133/2011-STO (TU)