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what measures did Ashoka take to improve the lives of the people?
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Answered by seemasingh58377
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It is difficult to imagine a life as full of grandeur and drama as that of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka, but it is more difficult still to imagine how such a life could ever have been lost or forgotten. From 270BC to 233BC, Ashoka ruled every part of the subcontinent except for India's southernmost tip, an empire larger than that of any Indian ruler before or since; his influence spilled even further abroad, into Sri Lanka and past the furthest border of present-day Afghanistan. He shepherded the rise of one of the world's major religions, and in a remarkable U-turn, he transformed himself from a callous conqueror into an intelligent and pacific ruler. Yet, as Charles Allen's Ashoka shows, the details of his life had to be prised out from the crevices of the past, in a process that revealed as much about the emperor as about the caprices of Indian history.

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Answered by 1058888
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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

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