The jobs of this Indian organization are no less than government jobs, salary in crores and so many facilities are available.

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BCCI means Board of Control for Cricket in India. Common working people are surprised to hear about the salary and facilities of those working in BCCI, which is considered to be the richest cricket board in the world.

Whenever there is talk of good salaries in the country, people think of IAS, IPS, or jobs in big multinational companies. But there is a place where the work is like the private sector, but the luxury and earnings are many times more than any government job. We are talking about BCCI i.e. Board of Control for Cricket in India. Common working people are surprised to hear the salary and facilities of those working in BCCI, which is considered to be the richest cricket board in the world.

BCCI employees live in much more luxury than government jobs

BCCI is a completely private body. It has no government control. However, the Sports Ministry of the government plays a role in it in an indirect way. Despite this, its budget is more than the annual budget of many state governments. Its direct impact is also seen on the salary of those working here. The officers holding high positions in BCCI get salaries in crores. The secretary, president, CEO and other top officers of the board are paid crores of rupees annually. For example, the salary and power of the current secretary of BCCI is discussed everywhere.

This much is the salary

Not only the top officers here, but people working in different departments also get a hefty salary. Employees of media management, event management, legal department, marketing, broadcasting rights and accounts section also get lakhs of rupees per month. The structure here is such that if you are in a senior position in an important department, then you can easily earn from 50 lakhs to 2 crores rupees annually.

BCCI provides these facilities separately

People working in BCCI not only get salary, but also many other facilities. Staying in five-star hotels, travelling in business class, VIP treatment in every tournament, interacting with big cricketers and celebrities - all these make the job here even more special.