Since its inception in December 2004, Learning Matters has established its headquarters in New Delhi. We are offering diagnostic and remediation services for children with learning struggles at our centre. We collaborate with local schools to allow students to be seen at school during regular school hours.

We have also been actively involved in raising awareness about learning disabilities amongst educators, clinicians, and the general public through teacher-training programs, conferences, and writing for the media.

We have developed linkages internationally with educators, foundations and other institutions specialising in the field of learning disabilities. As a result of such contacts, the renowned "All Kinds Of Minds Institute" in North Carolina,United States, held a major training workshop for educators in New Delhi in December 2005.

Our Advisory Board

Learning Matters receives informed counsel and assistance from the following distinguished individuals who are well known in their respective fields of government, politics, business and industry, the arts, media, publishing, law and public health.

The following are brief biographies of Learning Matters' early advisors, listed alphabetically:

Ms. Choudhrie, a prominent figure in the corporate world, generously supports organisations assisting the underprivileged, homeless, the aged, orphans, and those suffering from AIDS, cancer, and blindness. Learning Matters is grateful for her patronage and support.
Ms. Malhotra has the distinction of being the first woman to be selected for the Indian
Administrative Service (I.A.S.), the elite civil service of India. Her last posting was as
Secretary for the Ministry of Education in the Government of India.
Mr. Jaitley is a former minister of law, justice, commerce, and industry in the government of India, and currently practices as a senior advocate in New Delhi. He is also a member of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India's 545-member parliament.
Dr. Levine is widely regarded as a pioneer in the field of learning. He is a co-founder, along
with financial guru, Charles Schwab, of the "All Kinds of Minds Institute" in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina. He is also the author of several books including the best-selling A Mind at a Time.
Dr. Grant has been in private clinical practice in the United States for more than twenty years, diagnosing and developing treatment plans for children with speech, language and learning disabilities. She holds a Master of Science in Speech- Language Pathology and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience.
As the director of the hugely successful JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd., Ms. Singhania has
established herself as an exceptional businesswoman. Her humanity is attested by her
enthusiastic participation in various philanthropic activities including her support of
Learning Matters.
In Memoriam
The late Professor Sally Smith has been a key influence and inspiration for our work. She had more than 30 years' of experience in the field of learning disabilities. She was both an
educator and a mother of a child with learning difficulties. She was the Founder and Director
of the Lab School of Washington, a school internationally recognized in the field of learning
disabilities. She had also been head of the graduate program in special education in the
American University in Washington DC. She authored several books and articles including
No Easy Answers.