Campaign India Team
Dec 13, 2023

Dream11 launches Dream Responsibly

Through this platform, it aims to push its commitment towards user safety, digital India and sports development

Dream11 launches Dream Responsibly
Dream11 has announced the launch of ‘Dream Responsibly’ - a platform through which it wants to bring out its commitment to user safety, digital India and sports development. Through Dream Responsibly, the fantasy sports platform wants to educate stakeholders about fantasy sports, its synergies with real-life sports and its contribution to the growth of sports in India.
 
The Dream Responsibly initiative brings to the fore Dream11’s efforts to offer a safe, trusted and accountable fantasy sports platform for the 20 crore Indian sports fans. 
 
Harsh Jain, CEO and co-founder, Dream11 and Dream Sports, said, “Throughout our 15-year journey, we have remained committed to earning the trust of our stakeholders and working towards sports development in India. We will continue to spearhead industry-leading initiatives to further the Government's vision of building a safe, transparent and accountable gaming ecosystem.”

 

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