Hookah bars continue to draw city youth, police ‘unaware’ : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Hookah bars continue to draw city youth, police ‘unaware’

BATHINDA: Hookah bars are illegally operating in the city under the nose of the district administration and police.



Sukhmeet Bhasin

Tribune News Service

Bathinda, February 21

Hookah bars are illegally operating in the city under the nose of the district administration and police.

Many bars in the area around Ajit road and Ghorewala Chowk have started serving hookah.

Leading hotels in the city have also started providing it on demand in parties.

Many youngsters and college-going students visit the bars regularly.

Apoorv, a college student, said “I was introduced to hookah by a friend last year. Initially, I did not like it, but gradually, I started enjoying different flavours. Now, I regularly visit hookah bars in the city.”

Another college student, on condition of anonymity, said having hookah has now become a fashion statement.

“Many students have purchased hookahs and they take it in their room. There are many shops in the city that are openly selling hookahs and its products,” he said.

The price of the service hovers around Rs 300 per hookah. Different flavours like mint, blue freezer, chocolate and orange are available to entice youths.

This illegal business is going on for the past many months but the police seem unaware of it.

The Health Department has also never raided these places to see if they comply with Cigarette and Other Tobacco Product Act (COTPA).

The Punjab Government had banned hookah bars in the state in 2011.

Hookah smokers remain unaware of its dangers and often consider it as an alternative to cigarettes.

The use of water in a hookah does not filter out cancer-causing chemicals. The tobacco used in a “sheesha” (hookah) contains nicotine.

In a 60-minute hookah session, smokers are exposed to 100 times the volume of smoke inhaled from a cigarette.

A senior police official claimed that he was not aware of any hookah bar operating in the city but he would surely check it and if such bar was found, strict action would be initiated against the violator.

Top News

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

Deeply biased: MEA on US report citing human rights violations in India

The annual report of the State Department highlights instanc...

Family meets Amritpal Singh in Assam jail after his lawyer claims he'll contest Lok Sabha poll from Punjab’s Khadoor Sahib

Couldn't talk due to strictness of jail authorities: Amritpal's family after meeting him in jail

Their visit comes a day after Singh's legal counsel Rajdev S...

Centre grants 'Y' category security cover to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary among 3 Punjab Congress rebels

Centre grants 'Y' category security to Phillaur MLA Vikramjit Chaudhary and 2 other Punjab Congress rebels

The Central Reserve Police Force has been directed by the Mi...

First Sikh court opens in UK to deal with family disputes: Report

First Sikh court opens in UK to deal with family disputes

According to ‘The Times’, the Sikh court was launched last w...


Cities

View All