The Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) has revealed that offshore betting platforms and real estate ads are the biggest violators in India's advertising landscape, with a significant surge in consumer complaints.
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According to ASCI's 2024-25 report, 98 per cent of all scrutinised ads required modifications.
Offshore betting platforms were the biggest violator, accounting for 43 per cent of all cases.
ASCI investigated 1,015 influencer-led promotions.
94.4 per cent of the violative ads emerged from digital platforms.
ASCI claimed a 46 per cent improvement in its average complaint resolution turnaround time, now down to 16 days.
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