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name three things that ashoka did for the welfare of the people.

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Answered by bagawadev
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Explanation:

Ashoka was a emperor who placed his peoplebefore everything. He planted trees beside the roads and constructed rest houses for the travellers. He constructed wells and adopted new techniques for agriculture.

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Answered by hukkuaashi
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Answer:

Ashoka was a humanitarian approach to governance & policy making. It spread kindness, generosity, ahimsa & piety. It encouraged him to adopt certain welfare measures like the construction of rest houses,hospitals & dispensaries,planting trees like banyan & mangroves,dug wells,medicinal plants unavailable were imported.

In the years to come, Ashoka mixed his Buddhism with material concerns that served the Buddha's original desire to see suffering among people mitigated: Ashoka had wells dug, irrigation canals and roads constructed. He had rest houses built along roads, hospitals built, public gardens planted and medicinal herbs grown.

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