"The five fingers of a hand are not the same, then how can we expect all human beings have the similar tendency?" asked the founder of the Left-Handers Club, Sandip Bishnoi.
Making a strong case for ending cultural and reglious prejudices prevailing against the left-handers, he claimed researches have shown that left handers are more creative and intelligent than the right-handers.
"We are born and raised in a society where being left-handed is considered inauspicious and inferior," he said.
"By forcing left-handed children to use their right hand is like suppressing their natural instinct. Being 'lefty' is considered abhorrent in many societies across the world. In our country, using left-hand in religious ceremony is considered bad," he said.
"Our cultural conventions do not allow one to use left hand to accept 'prasad' or apply Kumkum. Parents of left- handers often force their children to use right hand out of fear of bad omen and societal pressure," he said.
"The Indian Left-Handers Club, which has more than 1.50 lakh members, has been working towards removing the prejudices about being left-handed," he said.
It holds various activities, campaigns and implements schemes. This year the main attraction is 'Lefties Got Talent' contest for left-handed children.
Students who have achievements in music, singing, acting, dancing, sports, education, arts and creative fields are eligible for 'Lefty Genius'.
"Bachchan has made a remarkable contribution in film industry and entertained people for four decades. He should be honoured with the Bharat Ratna," Bishnoi added.
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