Health ministers from 11 countries of the WHO South-East Asia region including India on Monday signed a declaration pledging to accelerate hard-hitting measures to reduce tobacco use the WHO said in a statement. With tobacco killing 150 people every hour in the region the ministers -- gathered in the Timor-Leste capital of Dili for the inaugural session of the 68th Regional Committee Meeting of the WHO South-East Asia region -- expressed their concern over high tobacco consumption. Read: What does a cancer survivor think of the anti-tobacco messages in films? Tobacco use in South-East Asia is alarmingly high triggering major