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Imagine you have been appointed as a chief minister, which policies of Ashoka would you follow in your

administration?​

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Imagine you have been appointed as a chief minister, which policies of Ashoka would you follow in your administration.

  • Ashoka used the Dhamma policy in his empire to make sure of this (Dharma). By encouraging harmony and tolerance among the populace, Dhamma sought to uphold peace in the country.
  • To foster harmony, Ashoka called for tolerance of various religious groups. The practise of non-violence, which was to be demonstrated by forgoing war and conquest as well as by refraining from the slaughter of animals, was also emphasised by the Dhamma's policy.
  • Ashoka governed the vast and varied Mauryan kingdom using a centralised dharma policy that promoted peace and tolerance and managed public works and social welfare. He also supported the expansion of Buddhism and the arts throughout the empire.
  • The major goal of Ashoka's Dhamma was to promote interfaith harmony among the diverse cultures and religions of the Mauryan Empire.
  • Ashoka's Dhamma's fundamental tenets are as follows: It should be possible for people to coexist in harmony and peace. Everyone should practise ahimsa, which is the non-violent treatment of all living things. People should show tolerance and respect for those who practise different religions.

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