Puff outside

IN Media Watch Briefs | 03/05/2013

The Delhi Press club has banned smoking in all its inside rooms, including the main hall where the bar is located. So expect a pall of gloom instead of smoke. Those who like to inflict nicotine on their lungs and do so outside in the lawns. So it will be "lawn smoking" and puffing in the corridors of power outside. Looks like the smokers paradise on 1 Rasiana Road has been cut to size. Good for the lung power of journalists  but bad for cigarette companies.

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