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Board of Management for Cricket in India. (Picture by Aniruddha Chowhdury/Mint through Getty Pictures)

In its first post-pandemic bodily assembly on Thursday, BCCI’s Apex Council assembly, chaired by BCCI president Sourav Ganguly and attended by secretary Jay Shah, treasurer Arun Dhumal, joint secretary Jayesh George, amongst others put ahead the break-up of its non-cricketing expenditure including as much as Rs 22 crore.

The board talked about an expenditure of over Rs 18 crore in the direction of the Tokyo Olympics, which included Rs 68 lakh to an occasion administration firm, Rs 4 crore for money awards for medalists, and Rs 5 crore for the acquisition of ‘PM Cares’ mementos for athletes. Additional, the board additionally talked about the Rs 3.8 crore allotted for the funding of oxygen concentrators through the disaster hours of the pandemic.

Within the breakdown of the bills, the BCCI listed Rs 7 crore for the commercial company that labored on the promotion of the Tokyo Olympics in India, Rs 98 lakh for Olympics marketing campaign T-shirts, Rs 70 lakh for singer Mohit Chauhan who composed and sang the inspirational anthem, “Lakshya tere saamne hai, jeet ke aana (The goal is in entrance of you, return as a winner)”, for the Indian contingent.

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