International Left-Handers Day: Celebrating Uniqueness in a Right-Handed World

Updated : Aug 13, 2025 11:53
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Editorji News Desk

New Delhi, Aug 13 (PTI) Celebrating International Left-Handers Day highlights the unique challenges faced by left-handed individuals in a predominantly right-handed world. Everyday items like school desks, scissors, and computer mice are typically designed with right-handed users in mind, often leaving left-handers to adapt or feel inadequate. The biases extend to language, with the word 'sinister' having Latin origins meaning 'on the left side', illustrating historical prejudice against left-handedness.

Ayushmaan Pandey, a left-hander, recalls his childhood struggles, from being scolded for using his left hand at meals to feeling inferior for not excelling with right-handed tools. It was not until he moved to Ireland that he discovered items specifically made for left-handers, such as scissors, which helped alleviate his feelings of inadequacy.

Globally, nearly 10% of people, about 800 million, are left-handed, but many still encounter societal challenges. Some, like Kritika Sharma, faced strict measures in childhood to 'correct' their dominant hand, leading to lasting impacts on self-esteem and cognitive development.

Family therapist Maitri Chand explains that enforcing right-handed use can confuse children and contribute to anxiety, fatigue, and resentment towards authority figures. Conversely, allowing a child to use their dominant left hand supports healthier development.

Observations from Delhi-based teacher Riddhi indicate that children naturally experiment with both hands. Intervention to favor the right hand often causes struggles. Riddhi emphasizes the importance of letting children develop naturally for confidence building.

Several famous individuals have thrived despite challenges related to left-handedness. Sachin Tendulkar, naturally left-handed, became a renowned right-handed cricketer through adaptation. His and others' stories illustrate that while adaptation can lead to ambidexterity, it’s crucial to support natural inclinations.

On this International Left-Handers Day, advocating for more inclusive designs and acceptance ensures that future generations of left-handers experience a supportive environment that celebrates their uniqueness.

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