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ASCI upholds complaints against 100 ads for violating code

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MUMBAI: In May 2015, The Advertising Standard Council of India’s (ASCI) Consumer Complaints Council (CCC) upheld complaints against 100 out of 141 advertisements in May 2015.

 

Out of 100 ads against which complaints were upheld, 46 belonged to the Personal and Healthcare category, followed by 22 in the Education category, 10 in Food and Beverage category, five in Telecom category and 17 from other categories.

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In the Personal and Healthcare segment, the CCC found 46 claims from advertisers for products or services to be either misleading or false or not adequately/scientifically substantiated and hence violating ASCI’s Code. 

 

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Some of the health care products or services advertisements also contravened provisions of the Drug & Magic Remedies Act and Chapter 1.1 and III.4 of the ASCI Code.

 

Complaint against advertisement upheld includes Dabur India, Hindustan Unilever, Celebrate Life Wellness, Modi Naturals, Lotus Safe Sun UV Screen Matte Gel, Omega Hospitals and VLCC Healthcare amongst others. 

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In the Education category, the CCC upheld complaints against 22 advertisers whose claims in ads were not substantiated and, thus, violated ASCI guidelines for Advertising of Educational Institutions. Some of them includes Aptech Limited, Lalani Group, Utkarsh Institute and Podar World School.

 

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In the Food & Beverages category, the CCC found that claims in ads by 10 advertisers were not substantiated and upheld complaints against Britannia Industries, K.C. Food Products Private Limited, Pepsi Foods P. Ltd and GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd amongst others. 

 

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WPP Media elevates Dipti Gulati to vp, client growth for APMEA

Singapore-based executive to commercialise AI-powered solutions business across the region

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SINGAPORE: WPP Media has promoted Dipti Gulati to vice president, client growth, handing her the mandate to lead the commercialisation of its solutions business across APMEA.

Based in Singapore, Gulati steps up after serving as senior director, client growth, where she drove expansion across APAC spanning programmatic, search, social, CTV, DOOH and cross-channel offerings. Now, she is tasked with translating advanced AI, data and technology ecosystems into scalable growth strategies for global brands across FMCG, luxury, F&B and financial services.

“I commercialise the future of media — at scale, across APMEA,” Gulati said, announcing her appointment. She added that she turns advanced data, AI and technology ecosystems into real commercial outcomes, shifting the conversation “from a pure media play to owning business outcomes”.

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Her brief is unapologetically future-facing: addressable, accountable and AI-powered media. She will work with cross-market teams across APMEA, bringing together diverse perspectives and cultures to accelerate growth and build what she calls the “future of media”.

Gulati’s rise caps nearly two years at WPP Media and follows a six-month stint as regional director of growth, APAC, at Mindshare, where she led new business development and expanded capabilities for existing clients. Earlier, as global account director for integrated marketing communications on the Unilever business, she drove communications strategy for multi-million dollar beauty and wellbeing brands across Southeast Asia.

Before that, Gulati spent close to two years as associate director at Warner Bros. Discovery in Singapore. She also served as director, strategic partnerships and market development at TrustSphere, leading go-to-market and growth initiatives across Asia and evangelising relationship analytics to C-level executives. TrustSphere, credited by industry and Harvard Business School case studies as a pioneer in relationship analytics, became a springboard for her deeper engagement with data-driven growth.

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Her board and evangelist roles at the Asia Cloud Computing Association and its Asia Analytics Alliance further sharpened her regional policy and analytics credentials. Earlier chapters include marketing consultancy at Blockchain Foundry and a seven-year run at Warner Bros. Discovery in India, where she led ad-sales and business development for HBO and WB across north and east India, delivering record billings. She began her career at Diligent Media Corporation Ltd and Bennett, Coleman and Co. Ltd..

From ad-sales floors in Delhi and Mumbai to boardrooms in Singapore, Gulati’s arc mirrors the industry’s own shift — from selling spots and slots to engineering outcomes through data and AI. At WPP Media, the brief is clear: scale smarter, move faster and turn algorithms into advantage.

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