A 10 per cent increase in cigarette prices will lead to almost 3 per cent decrease in consumption and 7 per cent increase in government revenues according to study by Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI). Key findings from PHFI study on An Empirical Study of India's Fiscal Policies against Tobacco: A State Level Analysis was released by Union Health Secretary Luv Verma today. The study highlighted that a 10 per cent increase in bidi prices will lead to almost 5 per cent decrease in consumption and 4 per cent increase in government revenues. Further it found that cigarette excise