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From the Newsroom: Sin tax to fund health spending?
Mint
2018-02-08
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The Planning Commission has recommended the introduction of a sin tax on alcohol and tobacco in the 12th Plan period (2012-17) to fund critical health reforms. Mint's Vidya Krishnan and Prashant K. Nanda discuss.
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