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ASCI fine-tunes rules for health and finance influencers

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MUMBAI: The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has given its influencer guidelines a much-needed shot in the arm — and a dose of financial clarity. In a fresh update to its Influencer Advertising Guidelines (Addendum 2), ASCI has introduced sharper distinctions for influencers operating in the health and finance sectors.

Previously, anyone posting about commercial goods and services in BFSI (banking, financial services, and insurance) or health and nutrition needed proper qualifications and certifications to avoid leading consumers astray. Now, the rules add a pinch of nuance: qualifications are mandatory only if influencers are dishing out technical information or advice likely to be interpreted as expert opinion.

If it’s just generic promotion — say, an insurance company urging annual health check-ups through a lifestyle blogger, or a food influencer whipping up excitement for a health meal service — formal qualifications need not clutter their bios.

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ASCI  chief exective & secretary general Manisha Kapoor commented, “Influencer marketing has matured beyond simple endorsements and now often involves strategic partnerships for various aspects of brand communication. The updated guidelines bring in the required nuance for influencers operating in the BFSI and health & nutrition space.”

Influencers keen to stay out of regulatory hot water can dive into the full update here.

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Thermocool rolls out Navratri campaign on trains and stations

Nine day digital push blends devotion and storytelling for travellers

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NEW DELHI: Thermocool Home Appliances has launched a high-visibility digital campaign during Navratri, turning railway stations and trains into storytelling spaces that blend culture with brand engagement.

The nine-day campaign spans key high-footfall locations including Katra, Anand Vihar, Gorakhpur, Prayagraj and Moradabad, along with the Vande Bharat Express on the Delhi-Katra route. Travellers encounter the campaign across station screens, concourses and onboard infotainment systems, making it hard to miss.

What sets the initiative apart is its narrative approach. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to one of the nine forms of Goddess Durga, with digital content explaining the significance and stories behind each day. The result is a campaign that does more than advertise, it informs and engages passengers in the middle of their journeys.

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For director of sales and marketing Tanuj Gupta, the idea was to go beyond visibility. He noted that while Navratri is widely celebrated, awareness of its deeper meaning is often limited, and the campaign aims to bridge that gap in a simple and accessible way.

By tapping into high-traffic transit spaces, Thermocool is placing its message where audiences naturally gather, from busy platforms to train compartments. The repeated exposure across these touchpoints is designed to build familiarity while creating a more meaningful connection with consumers.

In a season marked by devotion and festivity, the campaign finds a clever middle ground. It turns everyday travel into a cultural moment, where storytelling travels alongside the passenger.

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