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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · The Hunter Commission was formed in 1882 under the chairmanship of Sir William Hunter. This Commission was appointed by Lord Ripon who was the viceroy of India in 1882. This Commission was officially formed on 3rd April 1882 after a request was received by Lord Ripon from the general Council of Education to form a Commission to give recommendations on the education sector in India.

  2. Hunter Commission may refer to: Commission on Indian Education, prepared in 1882 by William Wilson Hunter. Hunter Commission, a 1919 investigation into the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, a British massacre that killed 1600 Indian civilians headed by William Hunter, Lord Hunter. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  3. Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude. 8. The transformative impact of the Hunter Commission's educational reforms in colonial India (1882-83). Learn about its objectives, recommendations, and the significant role it played in reshaping the education landscape.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Hunter Commission. The Hunter Commission was a landmark commission appointed by Viceroy Lord Ripon in 1882 to examine the state of education in India and make recommendations for reforms. The commission was headed by William Wilson Hunter, an Indian Civil Service (ICS) officer and a member of Lord Ripon’s Executive Council.

  5. हण्टर आयोग. सन 1880 में लार्ड रिपन को भारत का गवर्नर-जनरल मनोनीत किया गया था। उस समय उन्होने भारतीय शिक्षा के विषय में (1882 में) एक कमीशन ...

  6. The objective of the Hunter Commission 1882. To give suggestions for primary education reforms. To figure out whether government educational institutions should function as usual. To evaluate the standard of education provided by missionaries. To determine if the private Indian educational institutions require encouragement from the government.

  7. The Hunter Commission, officially known as the Indian Education Commission, was established in 1882 and was the first education commission in modern Indian history. The Commission issued its report in October 1883, and its thirty-six recommendations for primary education gave it a boost in its slow progress.

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