“…However, the mentioned works contain non minimal scalar sectors with many SU(2) L doublets (hereafter called doublet) and they are differences with the current study. Namely, in previous works [35, 38-40, 36, 37, 41-43], the quark and/or lepton masses and mixings are generated by (i) other non-Abelian discrete symmetries [38,[40][41][42][43], (ii) other Abelian discrete symmetries [35, 38-40, 36, 37, 41-43], (iii) other gauge symmetries [38-40, 36, 37, 41-43], (iv) and many scalar fields: up to nine doublets [35], three triplets and fifteen singlets [38], one doublets and ten singlets [39], thirteen doublets and fourteen singlets [40], one doublets and nine singlets [36,37], five doublets and fifteen singlets [41], three doublets and nine singlets [42], and three triplets, two doublets and fifteen singlets [43]. Therefore, it is necessary and important to search for another extension with a simpler scalar sector for explaining the observed neutrino data.…”