Ambidextrous Tejasvi
Raul Irani
Raul Irani
05 Nov, 2014
Eleven-year-old Tejasvi Tyagi of Meerut, studying in class 6, can write with both hands simultaneously. She has been doing this since she first learnt how to write, her father says. What she writes with two pens together is usually the same thing, but she can also draft a mirror image of her left hand’s writing with her right hand
Eleven-year-old Tejasvi Tyagi of Meerut, studying in class 6, can write with both hands simultaneously. She has been doing this since she first learnt how to write, her father says. What she writes with two pens together is usually the same thing, but she can also draft a mirror image of her left hand’s writing with her right hand
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