Madras Dyslexia Association president D Chandrasekhar addressing a session on 'That special touch: What it is like for a dyslexic child in a regular school' at the ThinkEdu conclave 2020. (Photo | P Jawahar, EPS) 
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Dyslexia is not simply a mental health problem, it is a social problem: D Chandrasekhar

D Chandrasekhar of the Madras Dyslexia Association, speaks about the need to understand dyslexia in the Indian context and support students in coping with it.

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