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Mohan Ray NEW DELHI: Claiming to be a “pioneer” in healthy handwriting, Chandigarh-based Mohan Ray is here in the Capital to hand out some tips to Civil Services aspirants. Mr. Ray, who has been working in the field of handwriting and graphology, the study and analysis of handwriting, for the past two decades, began a two-day handwriting improvement workshop in Mukherjee Nagar on Saturday. The expert said his USP was that he helped “adults in improving their handwriting”, be it doctors, engineers, teachers or students. “A lot of educated people struggle with their poor handwriting and want to write legibly. I realised there’s no one working in the field of handwriting to help such people out,” said Mr. Ray, who runs the Institute of Healthy Handwriting in Chandigarh. “Master tool”“I have developed a master tool in healthy handwriting through which I can help people repair their writing. I invite their writing impressions, diagnose difficulties in their handwriting, and give them instructions to repair it so that they write effortlessly,” he said. Mr. Ray has developed a “handwriting improvement system” (magical methodology) that can help people improve their handwriting in just three hours! He has travelled across the country to conduct workshops and seminars on handwriting and graphology and can be contacted at www.healthyhandwriting.net
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