In September 2000, the Millennium Development Goals were identified
which focused on addressing poverty, with special recommendations on
strengthening of tobacco control policies. The need to focus on
effective implementation of tobacco control policies is primarily
because of the large consequential burden of tobacco related diseases
and death. India's social legislation on tobacco control, COTPA, 2003 is
a comprehensive national initiative to protect citizens from involuntary
exposure to tobacco smoke. Civil Society organization's activism has
played a crucial role in providing the needful impetus to the tobacco
control legislation in the state. Through HPVHA's sustained activities
in collaboration with Govt Agencies on policy advocacy, community
awareness, public education activities and mass media campaigns, work
places and public places in Shimla have been made smoke free. The
movement that has been initiated by HPVHA is the only civil society
movement which is working on tobacco control and effective
implementation of COTPA, 2003 in the State of Himachal Pradesh. Our
efforts to make Shimla City Smoke Free has paved the way to make
Himachal Pradesh a Smoke Free State.