The Odisha State Health Department has announced a strict ban on gutkha, pan masala, and all products containing tobacco or nicotine. This new notification aims to prevent misuse of these products and ensure public health safety. The ban covers manufacturing, sale, storage, transportation, and distribution of these items, including both packaged and unpackaged forms, making Odisha fully compliant with the Supreme Court’s nationwide directives.
Complete Ban on Manufacturing and Sale
The Health and Family Welfare Department has issued a notification prohibiting the manufacture, processing, packaging, storage, transportation, distribution, and sale of gutkha, pan masala, and any tobacco or nicotine products. The ban applies to both packaged and unpackaged items, including products sold separately but meant to be mixed together.
Previous Restrictions and New Updates
Odisha had banned the sale of tobacco products in 2013. However, the updated notification removes ambiguities and ensures strict enforcement across the state. Health Secretary Aswathy S stated that the ban follows the Supreme Court’s direction for full compliance with the nationwide prohibition on gutkha and pan masala.
Ban Covers All Chewable Products
The ban applies to all chewable food products, whether flavoured or unflavoured, scented, or mixed with additives. Products sold under any name or form are included, preventing businesses from bypassing restrictions.
New Tax Rules on Tobacco Products
Starting February 1, 2026, the central government will impose higher taxes on tobacco and pan masala. Pan masala, cigarettes, and similar products will have a 40% GST, while beedis will have 18% GST. In addition, a Health and National Security Cess and additional excise duty will be levied on these products.
The Finance Ministry has also notified new rules for chewing tobacco, jarda scented tobacco, and gutkha packing machines, effective from February 1. The current GST compensation cess at varied rates will end on this date.
Why This Ban Matters?
This comprehensive ban is expected to reduce tobacco consumption and protect public health. By targeting all forms of gutkha, pan masala, and tobacco products, Odisha aims to enforce strict compliance and align with national health regulations.


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