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These 20-year-olds Developed An App To Help Students With Dyslexia Learn Better

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Dyslexia is the most common learning disability found today. At its core, it makes reading – perhaps the most important part of school education – difficult. This is why children with dyslexia often do not get high grades though this has nothing to do with their intelligence. Currently, there are nearly 3.5 crore children with dyslexia studying in schools in India.

In order to bring a solution to this problem, four students from Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering from Mumbai – Tushar Gupta, Mudita Sisodia, Schezeen Fazulbhoy, and Mitali Raju (all in their 20s) – have developed an app to help dyslexic children learn better………...…..

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