“We have earmarked Rs 100 crore for our ‘Go Green’ initiative, wherein existing cricket stadia across the country are being converted into green stadia. We will also do an energy audit to make the green stadia,” Thakur elaborated. (Source: Twitter)The BCCI has written to the Union Ministries of Power and Environment to “guide” it in developing green stadia as part of its new ‘Go Green’ initiative, its new chairman Anurag Thakur saidon Monday. Most affiliates or permanent members of BCCI created their own international stadiums and academies, which is a good thing. (Source: Twitter) Anurag Thakur inaugurated two new cricket grounds developed by ACA and KDSCA at Mulapadu village.
Source: Indian Express May 30, 2016 12:22 UTC