Magazine ad 1 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Magazine ad 2 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Magazine ad 3 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Magazine ad 4 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Magazine ad 5 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Magazine ad 6 - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Newspaper ads - Dyslexia, as I identified, was a problem majority of the population was unaware of, including those who even suffer from it. The attitude of the society hurts the dyslexics more than the problem itself. So, awareness of the issue was a prime need.
Posters - This addresses the core problem in the Indian mindset. Not letting children do what they love hampers their innate talents. Posters with such messages would constantly inspire children to follow their hearts.
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