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Mar-17 91* 12 8 9 173 0 37 0 122 0 0 5 * DDC Meeting for the Month Of COTPA Implementation Review - DDC Meeting of MARCH 2017 SUMMARY COMPILATION Mar-17 No of participating departments 91* Completed Proforma Sheets 12 Departments that have taken efforts to be smoke-free during the month 8 Section 4 Departments that have no smoking signages 9 Number of persons fined by authorised enforcement departments for Section 4 violations 173 Number of Section 5 violations noticed 0 Section 5 Number of inspections conducted to check Section 5 violations (Police, Health and Excise) 37 Number of cases booked for Section 5 violations 0 Number of inspections to check sale of tobacco products to and by minors 122 Number of cases involving sale of tobacco products to and Section 6 (a) by minors 28 Cases involving display of tobacco products enabling easy access to minors 0 Number of traders/shops with the COTPA mandated colour signages 0 Cases involving selling of tobacco products around 100 yards of educational institutions 5 Number of educational institutions with COTPA mandated Section 6 (b) Sec 6 (b) signages 70 Number of schools that held mandated committees 0 Cases involving selling of tobacco products without Section7 pictorial health warnings 0 * DDC meeting for the month of March 2017 not held, so review was not conducted in the DDC. This is a compilation of reports submitted by departments during the month of March 2017. Name of the District: Wayanad COTPA Implementation Review - DDC Meeting of March 2017 Summary No of participating departments 91 Completed Proforma Sheets 12 Departments that have taken efforts to be smoke-free during the month 8 Departments that have no smoking signages 9 Number of Section 5 violations noticed 0 Sl.No Name of the participating department/office/officer Total no of Offices under the Offices under the Were any tobacco offices under department that have department with the advertisements in the made efforts to be mandated 60 x 30 cm violation of Section 5 of department smoke-free in COTPA 'no smoking' COTPA noticed in compliance with Section signages during the offices, vehicles or 4 of COTPA, 2003 during month public places the month 1 ADC (General) Kalpetta 5 5 5 2 APO, RMSA, Wayand 3 Assistant Conservator of Forest, Kalpetta 4 Assistant Co-ordinator, AKSHAYA 5 Assistant Director, Fisheries,Pookkode 3 3 3 Assistant Director, Soil 6 Survey Meenangadi Assistant Engineer, 7 National Highway, Kalpetta 8 Assistant General Manager, NABARD, Kalpetta 9 Associate Proffessor, KVK, Ambalavayal 10 Dairy Manager, MILMA, Wayanad 11 Deputy Chief Engineer, KSEB, Kalpetta Deputy Director, Dairy 12 Development, Kalpetta 13 Deputy Director of Tourism, Kalpetta 14 Deputy Director of Education, Kalpetta 15 Deputy Director of Panchayat, Kalpetta 16 Deputy Director, Economics & Statistics, Kalpetta 17 Director, RARS, Ambalavayal 18 District Animal Husbandry Officer, Wayanad 19 District Co-ordinator, Literacy Mission, Wayanad 20 District Co-ordinator, Total Sanitation Campaign 21 District Development Officer for SC, Wayanad 4 4 4 22 District Electrical Inspector, Kalpetta 2 0 0 23 District Employment Officer, Wayanad 3 3 3 24 District Information Officer, Wayanad 25 District Labour Officer, Wayanad 26 District Mission Co-ordinator, Kudumbashree Kalpetta 27 District Officer, Ground Water, Meenangadi 28 District Programme Manager, ASAP 29 District Programme Manager, NRHM 30 District Registrar, Kalpetta 31 District Social Justice Officer, Kalpetta 32 District Soil Conservation Officer, Kalpetta 3 3 3 33 District Suppy Officer, Wayanad District Town Planner, 34 Town & Country Planning, Kalpetta 35 District Transport Officer, KSRTC, Kalpetta 36 Divisional Forest Officer, North Wayanad 37 Divisional Forest Officer, South Wayanad 38 DMO (H), Mananthavady 240 11 11 39 DMO (ISM), Kalpetta 27 27 27 40 DMO(Homeo), Kalpetta 41 0 0 41 Dy. Director, Survey & Land Records, Kalpetta 42 Dy. Excise Commissioner, Meenangadi 3 0 0 43 ExecutiveDy.Director, Engineer, National KSEB Savings, Electrical Kalpetta Division, 44 Mananthavady Executive Engineer, Banasura Sagar Project, 45 Padinjarathara Executive Engineer, 46 Cauvery Division, Sulthan Bathery 47 Executive Engineer KSEB Electrical Division, Kalpetta 48 Executive Engineer, KSEB Transmission Division, Kalpetta 49 Executive Engineer Minor Irrigation, Sulthan Bathery Executive Engineer, Programme Implimentation Unit, 50 District Panchayat, Kalpetta 51 Executive Engineer, PWD Buildings, Kalpetta 52 Executive Engineer, PWD Roads, Kalpetta 12 12 12 Executive Engineer, Karappuzha Irrigation Project, 53 Kalpetta North 3 3 3 Executive Engineer, Kerala State Housing Board, 54 Meenangadi Executive Engineer, Kerala Water Authority, Sulthan 55 Bathery Executive Engineer, Kerala 56 Water Authority Project Division Kozhikode 57 Execuvive Engineer LSGD, District Panchayath, Kalpetta. 58 Jo.Programme Co-ordinator, MGNREGA, Wayanad 59 Joint Director, Soil Conservation, Kabani Project 60 Joint Registrar, Co-operative Soceities, Kalpetta Junior Telecome Officer, BSNL Customer Service Centre, 61 Kalpetta 62 Lead District Manager, Lead Bank, Kalpetta 63 Member Secretary, DTPC, Wayanad 64 Princiapal DIET, Sulthan Bathery 65 Principal Agricultural Officer, Kalpetta, Wayanad 66 Principal Government College, Mananthavady Principal Government Engineering College, 67 Mananthavady 68 Principal Govt. Poly Technic College, Meenangady 69 Principal Govt. Poly Technic College, Meppady. 70 Principal NMSM Govt. College, Kalpetta 71 Project Director, Poverty Alleviation Unit, Wayanad Project Manager, Nirmithy Kendra, Sub Collectors Office, 72 Mananthavady 73 Project Officer ANERT, Gudalai, Kalpetta 74 Project Officer, ITDP, Wayanad 75 Project Officer, Khadi & Village Industries Board. 76 Project Officer, SSA, Wayanad Regional Manager, SC/ST Development Corporation 77 Kalpetta 78 Regional Transport Officer, Kalpetta, Wayanad 79 Secretary District Panchayath, Wayanad 80 Secretary, Kalpetta Muncipality 81 Secretary, Mananthavady Muncipality 82 Secretary, Sulthan Bathery Muncipality 83 Sectoral Officer PVTG Project, Pulpally 84 Sectoral Officer PVTG Project, Sulthan Bathery 85 Sectoral Officer, PVTG Project, Kalpetta 86 Sectoral Officer, PVTG Project, Mananthavady 87 Senior Geologist Mining and Geology, Meenangadi 88 Tribal Development Officer, Mananthavady 89 Tribal Development Officer, Sulthan Bathery 90 Wild life Warden, Sulthan Bathery 91 General Manager, District Industries Centre, Muttil Total 346 71 71 COTPA Implementation Review - DDC Meeting of March 2017 COMPILATION FORMAT No of participating departments 3 No of completed proforma sheets 2 Enforcement Departments Present (Yes or No) Police Health Excise Education Total Inspections Cases/Nos Inspections Cases/Nos Inspections Cases/Nos Inspections Cases/Nos Inspections Cases/Nos COTPA Section 4-Number of violations during the month ( Please mention no of cases, inspections undertaken etc) 37 0 345 173 382 173 Section 5 - Prohibition on all forms of direct / indirect advertisement, promotion and sponsorship of tobacco products (Point of Sale) ( Please mention no of cases, inspections undertaken etc) 37 0 0 0 37 0 1. Were there any instances of selling cigarettes or other tobacco products to 37 0 85 28 122 28 minors 2.Minors handling or selling of tobacco 0 0 35 0 35 0 Section 6 (a) - Prohibition and sale of tobacco products to products at outlets in the district. minors (any person who is under eighteen years of age) 3.Outlets selling cigarette or tobacco products displayed in a manner enabling easy access to 0 0 0 0 minors. 4.Traders/Shops selling tobacco products with the COTPA mandated colour signage. 0 0 0 0 1.Any instances of selling cigarettes or other tobacco products within 100 yards of educational institutions, and the action taken. 37 0 84 5 121 5 2. Number of Educational Institutions with (general and higher education) mandated 35 35 70 (Section - 6(b)) - Prohibition and sale of tobacco products in signages in the District. an area within a radius of one hundred yards of any 3.Number of schools that conducted the educational institution School Protection Committee meetings or School Protection Committee meetings formed under Clean Campus, Safe Campus 0 0 0 programme for preventing tobacco use among children and students (Section – 7) - Health warnings on all tobacco products. Any instances of sale of cigarettes or other tobacco products without the COTPA mandated warning 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 displayed on packs in the district during the month and if so action taken .
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