highlight the major public welfare works under taken during the dogra period in jammu and Kashmir
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The major public welfare works undertaken during the Dogra period in Jammu and Kashmir are as follows:
- It was seen that many irrigation projects were taken up during the Dogra rule.
- Martand Canal, Pratap Canal, Basantarpur Canal and Upper Jhelum Canal were some examples of irrigation projects.
- Also, the canal was the largest in Jammu and they were mainly set up for the generation of power, hydroelectric power plants, etc.
- Moreover, it is known that the Dogra dynasty was a dynasty of Hindu Rajputs who ruled Jammu and Kashmir from 1846 to 1947.
- Their ancestry can be traced back to the Ikshvaku Dynasty of Northern India.
- The rulers in that period tried their best to broaden their Hindu nature, with the result that Kashmiri Pandits as a co-religionist class.
- Thus, it was helpful and easy to get associated with the Muslims who were marginalised.
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