No you are still breathing in the smoke and therefore just as dangerous.
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Totally ban people from smoking where there are other people around.
Secondhand smoke is smoke that has been exhaled, or breathed out, by the person smoking. Secondhand smoke harms children and adults, and the only way to fully protect nonsmokers is to eliminate smoking in all homes, work sites, and public places. There is no risk-free level of secondhand smoke exposure; even brief exposure can be harmful to health.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
The Indian Constitution protects the rights of weaker sections by giving them more opportunities and preference. Their seats are reserved etc.
No constitution has ever been written to protect any group in long essys
Secondhand smoke is just as dangerous if not more dangerous than firsthand smoke. In fact, 50% of the smoke from a cigarette turns into secondhand smoke. Also, when one is sucking on a cigarette, though it is very damaging, they blow out the smoke and also have the filter on the cigarette. By the time smoke gets to another person, they may just inhale it and cough, unknowing that they've just inhaled a lot of secondhand smoke. They also have no filter to protect them.
Sir, Sections 8 and 9 protect the citizens right to privacy. Imagine if they were to do away with the "third party" thing in RTI.
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The constitution I beleive does not contradict human rights and protects the haramy womens and other minorities. Hope this helps :)