BCCI loses ‘Golden’ tick on X. This is the rationale! | Off the sector Information – Occasions of India

NEW DELHI: In a shocking growth, the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Sunday misplaced its golden tick verification on social media platform account ‘X’, earlier often called Twitter, after the Indian cricket board modified its profile image to the Indian tricolour in help of the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ marketing campaign.

Earlier within the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a marketing campaign forward of India’s 77th Independence Day, inviting residents to show the Indian flag on their social media profiles.
“Within the spirit of the #HarGharTiranga motion, allow us to change the DP of our social media accounts and lengthen help to this distinctive effort which is able to deepen the bond between our beloved nation and us.”

The BCCI graciously acceded to the request by altering its profile picture to the tricolour.
Unexpectedly, this determination led to the lack of the coveted golden verification tick. The removing of the verification tick is a consequence of clicking the ‘X’ button when accounts modify their profile photographs.

The golden verification tick serves as a vital mark of authenticity, signifying that an account genuinely represents the claimed organisation.