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BCCI President Ganguly launched the app, said- now the time has come to…

Kolkata | Sourav Ganguly’s App : Sourav Ganguly, who was popularly known as Bengal Tiger during his career, came into the limelight after a tweet yesterday. Sourav is currently the President of BCCI and has also been the captain of the former Indian team. His name has been remembered as one of the most successful captains of the country. The name of the app launched by Sourav Ganguly is ‘Classplus’. ClassPlus is an education-tech startup that will enable teachers and skill-based content creators to make money with their own branded apps. Launching the app, Sourav Ganguly said on his Twitter account that IPL has given us many great players but what inspires me is that the coaches of these players put blood and sweat together for their success.

Appreciate the real heroes too…

Sourav Ganguly’s App : Sourav Ganguly said that not only for cricket but also for fields like academics, football, music, it is true that mentors play an important role. He said that we have always been glorifying actors, sportspersons and successful businessmen. Now is the time to glorify the real heroes, coaches and teachers. Ganguly said that I want to do something for all the teachers and coaches. From today I will act as their trademark ambassador to support them. I am grateful to ClassPlus for helping me with my goals.

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There were many speculations…

Sourav Ganguly’s App : Let us inform that Ganguly had said by tweeting on Wednesday that he is going to start something new in his life. After this there was speculation that he would resign from the post of BCCI President and turn to politics. It was also being discussed loudly that Dada is going to join BJP soon. However, shortly after this, on Wednesday evening, Ganguly had issued a statement saying that he is not resigning from the post of president but is launching an education app.

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