by Dr. A. Q. Khan

Education is a very important subject for every nation. So much has
already been written on the topic that one hesitates to add more to it.
Reports, articles, yearbooks, and World Bank, IMF and UNESCO reports
contain data on the money spent by every country, literacy rates, number
of students enrolled and of children denied access to primary education.
There is a general perception that literacy alone is a panacea for all
ills and can solve all of a country's economic problems. Nothing is
further from the truth. A closer look at Sri Lanka shows that, despite a
literacy rate of almost 98 percent, it is still underdeveloped and
poverty and unemployment are at a peak <http://draqkhan.blogspot.com/>
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