Ganguly, who was part of a panel discussion in which the CAF World Giving Index 2015 Report was showcased, spoke on the sidelines of a 6-hour live Telethon 'Support My School', on a leading English news channel to help raise funds for revitalising schools across the country.
The panellists spoke about various issues concerning the social development sector in India and shared ideas on how the giving culture can benefit the underprivileged.
To drive his point, Ganguly cited how Sachin Tendulkar too took a while to get to his first Test hundred but once he notched up his first test ton, there was no stopping him.
"And then there is someone like Sachin who takes nearly 10 Test matches to get to his first Test hundred, but once that happens, he finishes with 100 hundreds," added Ganguly, who is the brand ambassador of Support My School campaign.
Arun Bharat Ram, chairman, CAF India, who was part of the panel, said: "We should take into consideration the fact that India has around 30 percent of population living below poverty line or are at the edge, who cannot give and are also factored in while measuring generosity."
CAF India CEO Meenakshi Batra said: "If the economic growth in India is to benefit the entire Indian population, we must do more to engage people in addressing development gaps."
The panellist were discussing strategic ways of giving effectively in the backdrop of the CAF World Giving index 2015 report which revealed that India's ranking in the world dropped to 106 from 69th position a year ago.
