The havoc of Corona growing on one side has increased so much. That there is only a view of Tawahi everywhere. At the same time, Cricket Board of India (BCCI) President Saurabh Ganguly has come forward to support the people affected by the 21-day 'lockdown' to prevent the Kovid-19 epidemic. The former Indian captain will donate rice worth 50 lakh rupees for the underprivileged. The Bengal Cricket Association (CAB) statement has announced that Ganguly along with Lal Baba Rice will provide rice to the needy people, who have been kept in government schools for security reasons. Former midfielder of Indian football team Abdul Latif passed away According to reports, according to the company's statement, "Hopefully, this initiative of Ganguly will inspire other citizens of the state to take similar steps to serve the people of our state." Earlier, the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) decided to give a grant of 25 lakh rupees to the West Bengal government to deal with the coronavirus. CAB President Abhishek Dalmia has also said on his behalf to help the state government's relief fund. Sourav Ganguly is the head of BCCI as well as the former president of Bengal Cricket Association. He has also made an offer to use the Eden Gardens stadium to quarantine people associated with the coronavirus in front of his Mamata Banerjee-led state government. grandfather Badminton association asks players to stay at home Ganguly has said in his statement, 'If the government asks us, we will make the stadium available for the Quarantine facility. We will provide anything needed. We have no problem with this. Ganguly also said that he will make a decision soon after talking to the board secretary Jai Shah to help the country fighting the coronavirus. After the Olympics is canceled, now fina world swimming can be postponed