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Natural Sciences, Stomotology, 2026

KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, PRACTICE AMONG PAAN VENDORS IN KARAD REGION REGARDING HARMFUL EFFECTS, LAWS AND REGULATION REGARDING TOBACCO PRODUCT – “A QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY”

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Submitted: 2026-04-08
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Abstract

Background:Tobacco use is a widespread public health issue in India, significantly contributing to preventable
deaths, poverty, and a heavy healthcare burden on families and the nation. Despite existing legislation like the
Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA) 2003, tobacco products remain easily accessible, especially
through local paan vendors. This availability, coupled with a lack of awareness and weak enforcement, perpetuates
the problem, especially among youth and in rural regions.
Objective:
To assess the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) of paan vendors in the Karad region regarding the harmful
effects of tobacco and the laws regulating its sale and distribution.
Methodology:A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study was conducted among 100 paan vendors from both
urban and rural areas of Karad using convenience sampling. The questionnaire, comprising 15 pre-tested questions
translated into Marathi, assessed demographic data, knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to tobacco and
relevant laws. Data were collected via personal interviews and analyzed using SPSS version 23 with descriptive
statistics.
Results:All participants were aware of the harmful effects of tobacco, yet 75% consumed tobacco themselves. Only
64% knew the legal age for selling tobacco products, and a mere 32% asked minors for age proof. About 31% were
unaware that tobacco sales are prohibited within 100 yards of educational institutions. Although 81% knew about
legal punishments, most vendors lacked proper licenses and reported no regulatory inspections. Peer pressure and
stress were reported as major reasons for tobacco consumption.
Conclusion:While awareness of tobacco’s health risks is high among paan vendors, adherence to COTPA
regulations is lacking due to poor enforcement and negligence by authorities. Most vendors do not follow legal
protocols, sell to minors, and continue malpractices such as selling loose tobacco. There is an urgent need for stricter
surveillance, enforcement of laws, and community-based awareness programs. Active involvement of all
stakeholders, especially government agencies and educational institutions, is essential to mitigate this public health
challenge and reduce tobacco-related morbidity and mortality in India.

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