Is Vedic math recognised?

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Yes, Vedic Math is recognized as an effective method for mental calculation and quick problem-solving, especially in competitive exams. However, it is not universally adopted in formal education systems. It is widely practiced in India and some other countries, but not officially integrated into global...
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Yes, Vedic Math is recognized as an effective method for mental calculation and quick problem-solving, especially in competitive exams. However, it is not universally adopted in formal education systems. It is widely practiced in India and some other countries, but not officially integrated into global curriculums. read less
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