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What Did Ashoka Do For The Welfare of His People​

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Answered by darsiniravi545
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Ashoka was a humanitarian approach towards governance & policy making.It spread kindness,generosity,ahimsa & piety.It encouraged him to adopt certain welfare measure like the construction of rest houses,hospitals & dispensaries,planting trees like banyan & mangroves,dug wells,medicinal plants unavailable were imported & planted.He also condemned animal sacrifices & such rituals etc.

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Answered by ItzMissChoco
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Ashoka was deeply concerned about the welfare of the people of his empires. He planted trees on both sides of the road and built roads. For travellers, he constructed rest houses or Dhramshala's  He built hospitals for humans and animals. a large number of wells were also dug. he regularly visited his subjects and tried to solve their problems

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