"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 have already written to the Central ministers of Power and Environment to guide us in this regard," Thakur said in a brief interaction with the media.
He was speaking after inaugurating two new cricket grounds developed by the Andhra Cricket Association and the Krishna District Cricket Association at Mulapadu village, 25-km from.
He said some state cricket associations like Maharashtra and Karnataka have done well in solar and other environment issues, water treatment or rain water harvesting.
"We have asked those associations also to guide us," he added.
Asked if some state cricket associations were not living up to expectations, the BCCI chief observed, "See, all fingers are not equal, but everyone has a role to play. Every unit is important to us. A few may have lagged behind...Many have done extremely well, many have lived up to the expectations. But then, even in a family, everyone is not equal if you look at the performance."
"They are totally dependent on the Government of India or the state governments for funds, whereas we spend from our own earnings. Most affiliates or permanent members of BCCI created their own international stadiums and academies, which is a good thing.
"World over...Australia and other countries...The grounds are common grounds created by their governments, not the national boards. I think BCCI is one organisation appreciated all over the world. They look up to the BCCI and its functioning. I am sure we cannot do much better in future," Thakur remarked.
"You may not know, he (ACA president Gokaraju Ganga Raju) is also chairman of our tours and fixtures committee," Thakur pointed out.
Thakur and BCCI secretary Ajay Shirke complimented the ACA for creating "such a beautiful facility" with two separate cricket grounds and air-conditioned residential accommodation for players and officials.
"They created a model for the country. Other state associations should look at this. This model should be replicated throughout the country," Thakur said.
AP Water Resources Minister Devineni Umamaheswara Rao, MPs Kesineni Srinivas, Jayadev Galla, AP Sports Authority chairman P R Mohan and others were present.
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