7.21.2009

Naupang Pamphlet Zuk leh hmuam ah

VAIHLO LEH A KAIHHNAWIH
Vaihlo hi khawvela thihna thlentu langsar ber te zinga mi a ni a. A hmangtu 50% zet tihlumin, kum zabi 21-na chhung hian mihring vaibelchhia emaw laiin an thihphah rin a ni. Mei zu mi 80% lai hian kum 18 an tlin hmain an zu tan a, nitin hian thalai 80,000 atanga 100,000 zetin a ngawl an vei thar bawk. Hman tan hma poh leh sim a har lehnghal! Hetiang zela vaihlo hman hi kan ching chho zel anih chuan reilo te-ah naupang leh thalai maktaduai 250 zet nunna a laksak dawn a ni.India ram bikah pawh kum tin vaihlo kaihhnawih natna avangin kum tin mi maktaduai 8-9 zetin nun an chan thin a ni.
VAIHLOAH HIAN ENGE AWM?Vaihlo khu-ah hian “chemical” chi hrang hrang 4000 chuang a awm a. Heng zinga 60 aia tam mah te chu cancer thlen thei niin, Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), N-Nitrosamines, Aromatic Amines, Aldehydes, Benzene, Vinyl chlorides, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium (battery siamna hmanrua), Lead (rawng siamna), Nickel leh Radioactive Polonium-210 te hi a hlauhawm zualte an ni. Boruak hlauhawm (poisonous gases) tam tham tak a awm bawk a. Hydrogen Cyanide (chemical weapon atana hman thin), Carbon monoxide (motor mei khu chhuahna atanga lo chhuak thin hi), Butane (gas lighter tuiah an pawlh thin), Ammonia (bathroom leh toilet tihfaina hlo) leh Toluene (rawng hnawihna thinner siamna hmanrua), Arsenic (rannung thahna hlo), Chromium (steel siamna hmanraw pakhat) te hi vaihlo khu-ah hian a awm vek a ni.
Thluakah-Ngawlveina Maxilla-Cancer Ka-Cancer Hrawk-Cancer Lung- Thisen Zam-TAO Cholesterol-é Inthlahchhawnna- pa theihlohna Naupai-Nauchhiat, LBW Ha leh tin bal Rim chhia Chuap-Ccancer, Asthma, Chronic Bronchitis, COPD, Tuberculosis Chaw kawng-Cancer Pumpui-Cancer
Engvangin nge kan tana tha lo hi kan la tih talh a, engvanga bum a awm reng nge kan nih? Vaihlo siam chhuak tu ten bumna hrang hrang hmangin min veh reng a, an thanga kan awh theihna turin itawm takin an thilsiam an tarlang a, mahse bumna vek a ni si. A tawpah chuan vaihlo hian thihna kotlang min pantir thin.
Hriselna nge vaihlo i thlan dawn le?
HriselnaVsVaihlo
Vaihlo thlen theih thenkhatte:
Thaw rimchhia/uihThawmhnaw, kut leh sam/hmul thlengin a ti rimchhiaTin leh ha balHmai vun a ti chuarHa ngetThawhah Thawkbuai

Vaihlo thlen theih natna dangte:
*Cancer chi hrang hrang- ka, chuap, hmui, lei, aw bawm, chaw dawt, phing, kal leh adangte. *Khuh benvawn leh chuap ro *Lung leh thisen zam natna *Inthlahchhawnna lamah1. Mipa tan pa theihlohna2. Hmeichhiaah ching/fa neih theih lohna3. Nau a thi sa a hrin4. Naupiang zang lutuk5. Thlakim lo a naupiang
Vaihlo hman hi intihchangkanna chi a ni lova, atna a ni. Intihhmuh thar leh hi a zahthlak a, a ti ve lo pawl a tel hi finna, changkanna leh hriselna a ni.
Vaihlo (zuk leh hmuam) do hi kan tih tur dik tak a ni a, mahni nunna humhimna mai bakah midang nun chhanna a ni tih hriain kan vaiin i tang rual ang u. Engemaw tal chu kan ti thei a ni tih hria ila, midang nunah a tha zawngin nghawng neih i tum ang u.Eng ang a tuam mawi pawh nise thihna tur a ni.

7.16.2009

Smokefree mizoram

Smoke Free Mizoram
Introduction: The use of tobacco in the Mizo society goes back a long way. In the olden days tobacco smoking was common while working in the fields, as it acted as an insect repellant. Till today the use of tobacco does not have any social taboo attached to it.
The National Family Health Survey II (1998-1999) and NFHS III (2005-2006) report of India has highlighted that consumption of tobacco is highest in the state of Mizoram. Mizoram has the dubious distinctive of being the ‘Tobacco Capital’ of India. The data of NFHS II (1998-1999) in detail reveals that 60% of males and 60.7% of females using any kind of tobacco and 59.4% of males and 22.1% of females using the smoked form. NFHS III (2005-2006) has reaffirmed that Mizoram state remains the ‘Tobacco Capital’ of India. An alarming rise in the consumption pattern has been observed particularly for males as use of any kind of tobacco has shot up to 82.1%. In females use of any form of tobacco remains 60.8% but smoking has gone down to 16.1% from 22.1 %.
Tobacco Control Initiatives:
The Health & Family Welfare Department has taken up a number of activities in the state to combat the menace of tobacco. It has been an uphill task due to dearth of funds for anti-tobacco activities and absence of any Tobacco Control Programme in the State or at central level. In order to obtain additional funding from other sources project proposals have been prepared and submitted to various funding agencies repeatedly over time. These efforts were rewarded finally when the department got funding for the project proposal prepared by Dr. Jane R. Ralte, OSD (Health) and submitted to Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use. Under the able leadership of the Health Minister Mr. Lalrinliana Sailo; Parliamentary Secretary Mr. S. Laldingliana and Chief Secretary and Secretary (Health), Mr. Van Hela Pachuau, the project is being implemented in the state. In order to streamline and coordinate various initiatives and activities in Tobacco Control it was decided to constitute Mizoram State Tobacco Control Society.
Mizoram State Tobacco Control Society
Mizoram State Tobacco Control Society (MSTCS) has been constituted on the 25th March 2009 and registered under Mizoram Societies Registration Act 2005 (Act No. 13 of 2005), Registration No.MSR243 of 09.04.2009. Chairman of MSTCS, Mr. Van Hela Pachuau, is also Chief Secretary & Secretary (Health), Government of Mizoram. Dr. Jane R. Ralte, State Focal Point, who is the pioneer in the fight against tobacco in the state of Mizoram is the overall in charge of all the tobacco control programs within the state of Mizoram. It is supported by International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases (The Union).
Different outreach programs have been conducted in the form of anti-tobacco awareness programs in schools, colleges, communities, churches, training programs, sensitization workshop, meetings etc. Observation of World No Tobacco Day is also one of the highlights of the activities of the society in 2009. The following are the programs undertaken by MSTCS for creation of ‘Smoke Free Mizoram’:-
1) Bloomberg Initiative to Reduce Tobacco Use: This foundation was established by New York Mayor, Mr. Michael Bloomberg, to undertake stronger fight against tobacco in the whole world. Any organization in the world can apply for the grant. Twenty applicants were selected all over the world in Round 4. Mizoram was one of the fortunate few to get funding of USD 293,462 ( Rs. 1, 46, 73,100) for 24 months.
2) WHO Tobacco Cessation Clinic (TCC), Civil Hospital, Aizawl: This project was formulated in order to have a more meaningful and stronger tobacco control programme by the World Health Organization. People who want to abstain from tobacco use can seek professional assistance in the TCC. It was formally inaugurated on the 31st of May 2005 on the Occasional of World No Tobacco Day by the then Health Minister of the state. From inception TCC has been constantly working in the fight against tobacco and its various products.
3) National Tobacco Control Programme (NTCP): The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has developed this programme so that the fight against tobacco can be carried out much stronger at the district level. This programme is being implemented in Aizawl West and Lunglei Districts of Mizoram.
It is never too late to quit!!!!!!!
Come to us before it’s too late!!
Tobacco Cessation Clinic
Civil Hospital, Aizawl
Room No- 509, Laboratory Building
For details please contact #9862889553, #9436352914

2. Tobacco Cessation Clinic
CMO Office
Kulikawn, Aizawl
For details please contact #9856692719, #9612323934, and #9612082298

3. Tobacco Cessation Clinic
Civil Hospital, Lunglei
For details please contact #9856468672, #9862300962, #9436147879, and #9436370398

4. Mizoram State Tobacco control Society
M-15, Chaltlang Venglai
Aizawl
For details please contact #9862770368, #9862383991, #9862372168, and #9612666681
#0389-2306663.