Why did hill stations become important during the colonial period?
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The hill stations were developed as sanitoriums. These were the places where soldiers could be sent for rest, recreation and recovery from diseases. (vii) They were frequently visited by British rulers like the Viceroys. Most of the British officials moved to hill stations during the summer season.
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as they are uper to land scap
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so it any problem arrives there in hill station nothing will go wrong
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