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what is the difference between education and literacy??​

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Answered by varshini2727
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Educated are always literate but literate are not always educated. Right from our childhood, we are been taught to read, to write, to understand. No doubt, we are literate. For being educated, our understandability, our application of ideas, our thoughts, should be in an appropriate direction.Literacy is defined as acquiring the ability to read, write and understand. ... While an educated person can be literate, every literate person cannot be called educated. Education is a broader concept which takes into consideration the all-round development of a human personality.the ability to read and write

Answered by ommishra9867
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Literacy is defined as acquiring the ability to read, write and understand. ... While an educated person can be literate, every literate person cannot be called educated. Education is a broader concept which takes into consideration the all-round development of a human personality.

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