He often mixes up 'who' with 'how'. And, when asked for directions, he needs to look at the hand with which he eats to point towards the right direction. Apoorv Agarwal is dyslexic and has just made it to Indian Institute of Management, Raipur, acknowledging his disability for the first time during his interview there.
"Because of high content of lead in my blood, language comprehension gets affected, but I will manage because I need to be an example for my sister," says Agarwal. His ..
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SOURCE: Economic Times
Month of Issue:
July
Year of Issue:
2 014
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http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/services/education/indias-top-b-schools-go-the-extra-mile-to-help-the-differently-abled-students/articleshow/38512138.cms
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Mumbai/New Delhi
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Devina Sengupta & Anumeha Chaturvedi
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