The Hunter Commission was set up by the British Indian government in 1882. It reviewed the condition of education in India after Wood’s Despatch. The commission focused on improving primary education. Its recommendations aimed to expand access and involve local bodies.
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Appointed in 1882 by British government
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Chaired by Sir William Hunter
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Reviewed education system after 1854 reforms
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Main focus on primary education growth
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Priority on education for masses
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Emphasised teaching in local languages
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Supported role of local bodies
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Encouraged private and missionary schools
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Stressed vocational and practical education




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