The Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has received 81 complaints for the month.
During the period, ASCI picked 20 ads on suo moto surveillance in which 18 ads were upheld.
It upheld 7 in the education category, 13 in healthcare category, 3 in food and beverages and 8, among others.
The ad regulator had found claims of the outdoor pollution by Blue Star for its range of air purifier in ad was "misleading by exaggeration."
It also upheld claims against Dishnet Wireless, which provides cellular phone service under the brand name of Aircel, where it had claimed to be the largest network in Assam with best quality of data and voice service.
ASCI said that the claims " was not substantiated with verifiable comparative data of the advertisers network and other network operators or through any third party validation. The claim is also misleading by exaggeration."
" These claims are misleading by gross exaggeration," it said.
The regulator also upheld against two claims against Apollo Paints for the ad of 'Apollo Paints Aqua' and 'Apollo Paints Eco Plus'.
"The advertisements claim 'No more Asthma, No allergies', was not substantiated and is misleading by exaggeration," it said.
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