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When the recommendations of the Hunter Commission (1882) were implemented, a phenomenal growth of secondary and higher education took place; college and secondary education both expanded enormously.
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Government became wedded to the policy of laissez faire. It withdrew from direct management of many institutions.
It loosened control and supervision. Two more universities grew up in the Punjab and the North-West Frontier Provinces.