Rs 1400 Penalty Imposed Under COTPA During Raids Near DBMS and Jusco Schools
Key Points:
- DC-ordered raids target tobacco sales within 100 yards of schools
- SDO Satabdi Majumdar leads enforcement team in Kadma area
- Officials warn of stricter action against future violations
JAMSHEDPUR – Administration conducted raids on shops near schools in Kadma area, following DC Ananya Mittal’s directives to curb tobacco sales near educational institutions.
The team included Executive Magistrate Chandrajit Singh.
Meanwhile, Food Safety Officer Manzar Hussain participated in the operation.
“We found seven shops violating COTPA regulations,” said an official.
Enforcement Details
Officials imposed fines totaling Rs 1400 on violators.
Moreover, the team inspected both shops and pan kiosks.
The raids focused on areas around DBMS and Jusco schools.
Official Warnings
SDO Majumdar emphasized the ban on tobacco sales near schools.
However, first-time offenders received warnings with penalties.
In addition, the team checked other food items being sold.
Future Actions
All seized tobacco products will be listed and destroyed.
Meanwhile, regular inspections will continue in the area.
“Repeat offenders will face strict legal consequences,” warned the SDO.

