Gandhiji believed that literacy is not the same as education. He emphasized character building, vocational skills, and holistic development over mere literacy.
Option A: In education, experimentation, work and research must be given due places
Correct; Gandhi supported learning through productive work.
Option B: Education must be self-dependent
Correct; he believed in self-reliance through vocational training.
Option C: Literacy is education
Incorrect; Gandhi made a clear distinction between the two.
Option D: Education must be such as to develop all the powers and inherent qualities of children
Correct; holistic development was a key principle of Nai Talim.