Interest Policies
Conflict of Interest Policy
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Conflict of Interest Declaration
Manbhum Ananda Ashram Nityananda Trust (MANT)
Tobacco use has an adverse impact on health. It is proclaimed as threat by the public health community worldwide and is the greatest cause of preventable deaths globally. Tobacco use in all forms negatively affects health, not only of its consumers and their families, but all those who are involved in its supply chain right from cultivation to people involved in its processing. It has a high addiction potential and millions of individuals are affected by it.
Each year millions of children in India begin experimenting with tobacco use and become lifelong addicts. Global evidence suggests that tobacco use is the leading cause of premature mortality. It prevents individuals, families, communities and nations from achieving their fullest potential and development goals.
Tobacco industry historically employs a multitude of tactics to shape and influence tobacco control policies. The industry uses its lobbying and marketing machinery to discredit scientific research and influence governments so as to propagate the sale and distribution of its fatal product. Furthermore, the industry continues to inject large philanthropic contributions into research and social programs worldwide under the guise of corporate social responsibility.
On July 7, 2020, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued a Code of conduct for all its employees, institutions, departments, organisations, contractors and agents, to prevent industry interference and conflict of interest as a significant step towards the implementation of WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO-FCTC) Article 5.3 obligation.
As enshrined in Article 5.3 of the WHO-FCTC, there is a fundamental and irreconcilable conflict between public health interests and tobacco industry interests. As an institution/organization that promotes public health, MANT does not engage with the tobacco industry and those furthering its interests. MANT believes in promoting a healthy lifestyle for all by opposing tobacco use and addiction.
We strive to oppose the use of tobacco and other intoxicant substances in all forms and expose the tobacco industry tactics. The institution/organization does not partner with any entity directly or indirectly related to and/or engaged with the tobacco industry. We do not partner, invest in or get invest by organizations with interests in the tobacco industry, or those who further the agenda of tobacco companies. We do not and shall not accept and/or endorse any direct or indirect support from the tobacco industry neither in cash and nor in kind.
We also declare that our organization does not support any activities which involve child labour, child abuse, pornography, illicit trade of any kind, harm to ecology and environment. MANT also in unequivocal terms oppose discrimination in any form based on gender, race, caste, class, religion, ethnicity. MANT also disapproves any activities which hurt or stress any human or animal physically or mentally. Lastly, MANT will not be engaged in any activity that is against the interest of the tribal/Adivasi people.