Sourav Ganguly - President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India


Former India skipper Sourav Ganguly has been formally elected as the 39th President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India, after a general body meeting on Wednesday, 23 October.

Ganguly served as the Cricket Association of Bengal President from 2015, before becoming the first cricketer in 65 years to take charge as full-time BCCI President after Maharaja of Vizianagaram in 1954.

Ganguly, who served as national captain between 2000 and 2005, is considered one of the most successful skippers in the history of Indian cricket. He led them to victory in the 2002 Natwest Trophy and to the final of the 2003 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. He also captained them to many memorable performances in overseas Tests, including victories against England in Leeds in 2002, Australia in Adelaide in 2003 and Pakistan in Multan in 2004.

Full name Sourav Chandidas Ganguly
Born             8 July 1972 in Behala, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Batting Left-handed
Bowling Right arm medium


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Dhoni cleaning his car with daughter Ziva Dhoni - Trending video

Dhoni cleaning his car with daughter Ziva Dhoni - Trending video

Dhoni cleaning his SUV Nissan Jonga car along with his daughter Ziva Dhoni

Nissan Jonga 1 Ton was used by the Indian Armed Forces for a long time before its services were discontinued. Post the discontinuation, many Jongas have been refurbished and the unit owned by Dhoni is one of those rare working units. The car is painted in bright green and has been modified to meet the requirements of the World Cup-winning captain.

Before discontinuation, Jonga was sold to civilians for a short period of time, but couldn't gather much interest and several modified examples of the Jonga are available these days.

He arrived at the local JSCA Stadium in Ranchi, his hometown, which is hosting the third and last Test between India and South Africa, in the former Indian Army owned SUV Nissan Jonga

Now dhoni post video in the instagram, there Dhoni cleaning SUV Nissan Jonga car along with daughter Ziva in school dress.




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EMI Calculator




How to calculate the EMI on your loan

EMI = [P x R x (1+R)^N]/[(1+R)^ (N-1)],
In this formula the variables stand for: EMI is the equated monthly instalment
P is the principal or the amount that is borrowed as a loan
R is the rate of interest that is levied on the loan amount (the interest rate should be a monthly rate)
N is the tenure of repayment of the loan or the number of monthly installments that you will pay (tenure should be in months)

Let us consider an example to understand EMI calculations in a better way, For instance, you have taken a personal loan of Rs. 2 lakhs for 2 years at an interest of 20 % p.a.

To calculate the monthly interest rate, we divide the annual interest rate by the number of months in a year, i.e. 12, so monthly 20/12 = 1.66% per month 

The 2-year loan tenure must also be converted into months before integrating into the formula i.e. 24 months

EMI = [P x R x (1+R)^N]/[(1+R)^N-1] 
EMI= [2,00,000 x 1.66/100 x (1+1.66/100) ^ 24 / [(1+1.66/100) ^ 24 - 1) 
EMI= Rs. 10, 179


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