Why did the British develop hill stations?
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Hill stations were developed as sanitariums; i.e., places where soldiers could be sent for rest and recovery from illnesses. They became an attractive destination for the British rulers. ... The British made hill stations as a recreation that was similar to their home. The buildings were built in European style.
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