Gboah.com: See The Indian School Where Students Are Being Taught How To Write With Their Two Hands

See The Indian School Where Students Are Being Taught How To Write With Their Two Hands

A small school in the rural part of India is gaining attention over the fact that all its 300 students are ambidextrous.
Data shows that only one percent of the global population is ambidextrous, but the founder of Veena Vandini School, an ex soldier VP Sharma in Madhya Pradesh, is aiming at changing that.
Sharma said he was inspired to focus on ambidexterity training by India’s first president Rajendra Prasad (in office from 1950 to 1962) who was ambidextrous. See more photos below.

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