HYDERABAD: While the supposed science of graphology, or handwriting analysis The ruse of the Independence Day can often become clever marketing opportunities for industrious folk. Banking on the patriotic fervour surrounding the event, entrepren eur and author Ranadheer Kumar A, who claims to be an expert in handwriting launched an exhibition of digitally reproduced signatures of freedom fighters at a City mall today. The Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly, Kiran Kumar Reddy inaugurated the event, which will be on display through August 15.
Featuring around a hundred signatures of eminent freedom fighters, the digital enlargements feature a brief analysis of the individual’s characteristics, as determined by principles of graphology.
The study of handwritings, which has been debated by the scientific community has incidentally seen the enterprising handwriting analyst in business for around a decade.
Claiming that the handwriting, and more specifically the signatures of individuals are a reflection of the mental state of the person concerned, Ranadheer said that “the method of graphology, or handwriting analysis can provide a picture of the person’s mental well being, and in turn be used to improve one’s character and situation.” Donning the hat of a business consultant, Ranadheer claimed that by simple modifications in one’s handwriting, one “can influence one’s outlook and well being.” Having authored a book on the subject, titled ‘Handwriting Talks’, Ranadheer went on to claim that “the method of graphology can even be applied to diverse fields like recruitments. “Characteristics like honesty, efficiency and zeal can be observed from a person’s handwriting and from the size, shape and angle of their signatures, which may be utilised to ‘screen’ potentially inefficient employees at the interview stage,” he said.
Ranadheer further added, saying that “signatures can vary through one’s lifetime, and minor variations can indicate changes in the person’s health, mood or situation.” He explained further by saying that the understanding and study of handwriting can also be applied to the area of criminal investigation, “since a handwriting expert can usually spot the real from the fake.”
AIESEC meet on diversity tomorrow
AIESEC Hyderabad along with its members from 20 colleges in the city and international interns of over 18 nationalities and origins, will showcase international culture at GVK One Mall on August 16.
The theme is `Delivering diversity to bridge cultural gaps at global village 2009’. It is one of the prestigious events for Hyderabad, which provides a platform for youth to learn, explore and experience.
AIESEC is the world’s largest student- run organisation that enables young people to discover and develop their potential to provide leadership for a positive impact on society.
It is a global, non-political, independent and not-for-profit organisation.
AIESEC offers students leadership opportunities, international internships and the opportunity to develop a worldwide network and methods for professional development.
Hyderabad is among the prestigious local committees of AIESEC India.
AIESEC Hyderabad partners with NGOs and corporates to provide international talent from its network countries. Now, AIESEC has its presence in 107 countries and territories and 1,700 universities globally.