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What did Ashoka do for the welfare of living organisms? Those who will give me right answer he/she marked as brilliant answer​

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Answered by srujanikadutta
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Ashoka was able to rule over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire through a centralized policy of dharma that favoured peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise patronized the spread of Buddhism and art throughout the empire.

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What are the works Ashoka took up for the welfare of the people?

Ashoka was able to rule over the vast and diverse Mauryan empire through a centralized policy of dharma that favoured peace and tolerance and that administered public works and social welfare. He likewise patronized the spread of Buddhism and art throughout the empire.

He planted trees beside the roads and constructed rest houses for the travellers. He constructed wells and adopted new techniques for agriculture.

1) Asoka built roads and dug many number of wells. 2) He built rest houses for travellers. 3) He planted trees on both sides of the roads. 4) He arranged for medical treatment for both human beings and animals.

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