The government sent such a letter that BCCI will incur losses worth crores
BCCI News / The government sent such a letter that BCCI will incur losses worth crores
BCCI News - The government sent such a letter that BCCI will incur losses worth crores
BCCI News: BCCI is the richest cricket board in the world. Its income is in thousands of crores. BCCI earns a lot from IPL, the biggest T20 league in world cricket. BCCI earns a lot of money every year from the broadcast of Team India's matches, from the deal to make kits for it and through various sponsors. Apart from this, BCCI also gets the highest amount from the ICC's revenue pool. That is, only money. But a part of this income of the Indian board can be snatched away from it and it can suffer a loss of crores. The reason for this is a letter from the Department of the Government of India.Letter from DGHS to BCCIActually, a letter was sent to BCCI President Roger Binny on Thursday, August 1 by the Directorate of Health Services (DGHS) of the Government of India. Through this letter, DGHS has asked the Indian Board not to promote direct or surrogate advertisements of tobacco products. In fact, out of all the sponsors that BCCI gets, many companies also manufacture tobacco products. Posters of advertisements related to such companies are often seen in different stadiums during Team India or IPL matches.Not only the advertisements received by BCCI, but many former and current cricketers of India have also been seen in surrogate advertisements of tobacco and liquor producing companies and many times different organizations have raised their voice regarding this. Now finally the health department has taken action in this matter. In this letter written to BCCI by DGHS Director General Dr. Atul Goyal, it has been told that India ranks second in the world in terms of deaths due to tobacco.Asked to ban promotion of tobacco productsIn its letter, DGBCCI News: BCCI is the richest cricket board in the world. Its income is in thousands of crores. BCCI earns a lot from IPL, the biggest T20 league in world cricket. BCCI earns a lot of money every year from the broadcast of Team India's matches, from the deal to make kits for it and through various sponsors. Apart from this, BCCI also gets the highest amount from the ICC's revenue pool. That is, only money. But a part of this income of the Indian board can be snatched away from it and it can suffer a loss of crores. The reason for this is a letter from the Department of the Government of India.Letter from DGHS to BCCIActually, a letter was sent to BCCI President Roger Binny on Thursday, August 1 by the Directorate of Health Services (DGHS) of the Government of India. Through this letter, DGHS has asked the Indian Board not to promote direct or surrogate advertisements of tobacco products. In fact, out of all the sponsors that BCCI gets, many companies also manufacture tobacco products. Posters of advertisements related to such companies are often seen in different stadiums during Team India or IPL matches.Not only the advertisements received by BCCI, but many former and current cricketers of India have also been seen in surrogate advertisements of tobacco and liquor producing companies and many times different organizations have raised their voice regarding this. Now finally the health department has taken action in this matter. In this letter written to BCCI by DGHS Director General Dr. Atul Goyal, it has been told that India ranks second in the world in terms of deaths due to tobacco.Asked to ban promotion of tobacco productsIn its letter, DGHS has told BCCI that cricketers are seen as role models in the country and have been a means of promoting fitness and healthy lifestyle especially among the youth, but it is sad to see many cricketers participating in surrogate advertising of tobacco products in a big tournament like IPL. Dr Goyal told BCCI that it can take necessary steps to ban players from participating in advertisements of such products. He also talked about banning such advertisements in stadiums and also said that BCCI should not only ban its players but also other celebrities from being a part of such advertisements in its events like IPL.HS has told BCCI that cricketers are seen as role models in the country and have been a means of promoting fitness and healthy lifestyle especially among the youth, but it is sad to see many cricketers participating in surrogate advertising of tobacco products in a big tournament like IPL. Dr Goyal told BCCI that it can take necessary steps to ban players from participating in advertisements of such products. He also talked about banning such advertisements in stadiums and also said that BCCI should not only ban its players but also other celebrities from being a part of such advertisements in its events like IPL.