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How did the constituent assembly recognize Ashoka's contribution?
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Answered by tanwarbhavini
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The Maurya Empire forms part of India's past and marks a unique phase in its brilliance and splendour. It lasted for over a century (321-185 BC) and is to be regarded as one of the great civilizations of all time. Apart from its magnificence, and despite the controversy and uncertainty surrounding many of the actions and achievements of its rulers, this empire and, in particular, one of its rulers, are historically significant in their remarkable moral and humanitarian legacy to mankind.

Answered by 2014246darsh
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The constituent Assembly recognizes efforts of Ashoka the Great by adopting his seal as India's national symbol. ... The image is the National symbol of India.

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