Horlicks and Complan criticised in India over claims they can help children pass

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Similar claims in an advertisement on British television, that Horlicks makes children "taller, stronger, sharper," were rejected in a ruling by the UK Advertising Standards Authority.
Campaigners in India said the local commercials exploit the anxiety of parents for their children to do well in examinations – and become celebrated 'class toppers' – with unsubstantiated claims.
According to advertisements on Indian television, children who drink the energy drink Complan twice a day soon become "exam ready." It asks parents if their children "forget things they learn for their exams?" and suggests two cups of Complan "will charge your children's brain and improve their ability to retain what they learn." Horlicks, which in India is fortified with supplements and vitamins, claims it "builds up attention, concentration and makes children stronger by making both the brain and the body ready for exams".
GlaxoSmithKline, the British company which makes Horlicks says its claims are backed by tests carried out at India's National Institute of Nutrition in Hyderabad, which were upheld the college's Scientific Advisory Committee.
Critics however said the tests were carried out on a small sample size and that the claims would not be allowed to be made in developed countries.
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Where is the law of advertisement in Fairness, Power drinks, drinks, and many many more such TVCs ?
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good questions.........
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