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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionAnita Vishwakarma. WELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com

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captionWELCOME to the amazing school deemed the ‘eighth wonder of the world’ by visiting scholars due to their students’ remarkable ability to write with both hands at the same time. Only one in one million people can write with both hands globally but an astonishing 300 ambidextrous have been trained thanks to teachers at the educational facility. Incredible video footage shows the pupils in action writing with both their left and right hand, often at the same time and in different languages or subjects. Unfortunately, the Veena Vadini school in India is facing a possible closure as the administration have been unable to pay staff for the past six months, who are threatening to quit. Virangat Prasad Sharma, the founder of Veena Vadini School at Budhela, Singrauli district of Madha Pradesh, has even started an online fundraiser to save the school from the imminent shutdown. Sujanya Das/ Newslions / mediadrumworld.com