"Sourav Ganguly has made great contribution to Indian cricket. His captaincy was brilliant. He has contributed to take Indian cricket to great heights in the arena of world cricket and for that we have decided to honour him with the D.Litt," BESU Vice-chancellor Ajoy Roy said here today.
"In cricket, also there is science, technology and art. He is a great artist. As a cricketer he fused science, technology and art in the sport. And his captaincy is a lesson for learning to the students in management science," Roy said.
BESU was established as Bengal Engineering College in 1856 at Shibpur in Howrah district. In 1992 it became a deemed university and was upgraded to a full fledged university in 2004. The university has been approved by the central government for conversion to Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST) late last year.
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