India, too, has been taking stringent steps to control the sale of tobacco and has put in place strict laws against smoking. Tobacco and cigarettes cannot be sold to minors (under 18). All types of smoking (cigarette, beedi, etc.) are completely banned in many public places and workplaces, such as healthcare, educational, government facilities, and public transport. The advertising of cigarettes and associated tobacco products such as gutka, pan masala, etc., through most forms of mass media is prohibited. There are restrictions on tobacco sponsorship and the publicity of such sponsorship. There have to be graphic health warnings on packages, and the sale of tobacco products and cigarettes is banned within 100 yards of an educational institution. Regarding e-cigarettes, it is prohibited to produce, manufacture, import, export, transport, sell, distribute, or advertise them.